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BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWiseVersion: 5.0 | Service Pack: 1

Administration Guide

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Published: 2010-09-03SWDT813841-813841-0903044815-001

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Contents1 Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server.................................................................................................................................. 22

Getting started in your BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment.......................................................................................... 22

2 Log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service for the first time...................................................................................... 25

There is a problem with this website's security certificate........................................................................................................ 25

3 Creating administrator accounts.............................................................................................................................................. 27

Administrative roles........................................................................................................................................................................ 27

Preconfigured administrative roles...................................................................................................................................... 27

Creating roles.................................................................................................................................................................................. 31

Create a role............................................................................................................................................................................ 32

Create a role based on an existing role............................................................................................................................... 32

Create an administrator account.................................................................................................................................................. 33

Add an administrator account to a group.................................................................................................................................... 33

Specify an email address for the BlackBerry Administration Service....................................................................................... 33

Permit an administrator to log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service using a messaging server account............... 34

Assign a BlackBerry device to an administrator account........................................................................................................... 34

4 Using an IT policy to manage BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security.............................................................................. 36

Using IT policy rules to manage BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security............................................................................... 36

Preconfigured IT policies................................................................................................................................................................ 37

Default values for preconfigured IT policies....................................................................................................................... 38

Creating and importing IT policies............................................................................................................................................... 40

Create an IT policy.................................................................................................................................................................. 40

Create an IT policy based on an existing IT policy............................................................................................................. 40

Import IT policy data.............................................................................................................................................................. 41

Change the value for an IT policy rule.......................................................................................................................................... 41

Assign an IT policy to a group....................................................................................................................................................... 41

Assign an IT policy to a user account........................................................................................................................................... 42

Sending an IT policy over the wireless network.......................................................................................................................... 42

Resend an IT policy to a BlackBerry device manually........................................................................................................ 43

Resend an IT policy to a BlackBerry device automatically................................................................................................ 43

Reconciliation rules for conflicting IT policies............................................................................................................................. 43

Reconciliation rules: IT policies............................................................................................................................................ 44

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Resolving IT policy assignments for user accounts and groups................................................................................................ 44

Rank IT policies....................................................................................................................................................................... 44

Verify which IT policy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigned to a BlackBerry device............................................ 44

Deactivating BlackBerry devices that do not have IT policies applied..................................................................................... 45

Deactivate BlackBerry devices that do not have IT policies applied................................................................................ 45

Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applications.............................................................................................. 46

Create an IT policy rule for a third-party application......................................................................................................... 46

Change or delete IT policy rules for third-party applications........................................................................................... 46

Export all IT policy data to a data file........................................................................................................................................... 46

Delete an IT policy.......................................................................................................................................................................... 47

5 Configuring security options..................................................................................................................................................... 48

Encrypting data that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and a BlackBerry device send to each other.................................. 48

Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server............................................................................. 48

Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy.................................................................................................................................. 49

Configure the Enterprise Service Policy.............................................................................................................................. 49

Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy..................................................................................................... 49

Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry device............................................................................................................... 50

Extending messaging security using S/MIME encryption................................................................................................. 50

Enforcing secure messaging using classifications...................................................................................................................... 52

Create a message classification........................................................................................................................................... 53

Create a message classification based on an existing message classification............................................................... 53

Order message classifications.............................................................................................................................................. 54

Delete a message classification............................................................................................................................................ 54

Generating organization-specific encryption keys for PIN message encryption.................................................................... 54

Generate a PIN encryption key............................................................................................................................................. 55

Turn off BlackBerry services that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, BlackBerry Collaboration Service, and

BlackBerry MVS provide................................................................................................................................................................. 55

When a BlackBerry device overwrites data in the BlackBerry device memory........................................................................ 55

Changing when a BlackBerry device cleans the BlackBerry device memory.................................................................. 56

Best practice: Configuring additional memory cleaner settings for BlackBerry devices............................................... 57

Managing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service certificate................................................................................................ 57

Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances to use a trusted certificate....................................... 57

Generate a self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service............................................................ 58

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Permit client authentication between the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and web services that use self-signed

certificates....................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Configure support for notification messages over HTTPS for BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications on BlackBerry

devices.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 59

Import the X.509 certificate for the web service into the trust store of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60

Import the X.509 certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service into the trust store of the JVM that runs

the notification client............................................................................................................................................................. 60

6 Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment................................................................................................ 62

Best practice: Running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.......................................................................................................... 62

Configuring certain BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to use proxy servers............................................................ 62

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a .pac file......................................................................... 63

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a proxy server.................................................................. 63

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to authenticate to a proxy server on behalf of BlackBerry

devices..................................................................................................................................................................................... 64

Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry Enterprise Server component

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 65

Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65

Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66

Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry Collaboration Service....... 66

Associate a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server................................................. 67

7 Configuring user accounts......................................................................................................................................................... 68

Creating user groups...................................................................................................................................................................... 68

Create a group to manage similar user accounts............................................................................................................... 68

Add user accounts to a group............................................................................................................................................... 68

Adding a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server...................................................................................................... 69

Add a user account................................................................................................................................................................. 69

Create a user account that is not in the contact list in the BlackBerry Configuration Database................................. 70

Export a list of user accounts................................................................................................................................................ 70

Importing a list of user accounts to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server................................................................................ 71

8 Assigning BlackBerry devices to users..................................................................................................................................... 74

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Preparing to distribute a BlackBerry device................................................................................................................................ 74

Change how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server downloads a user's existing email messages onto the BlackBerry

device....................................................................................................................................................................................... 74

Prevent the BlackBerry Enterprise Server from synchronizing existing email messages onto a BlackBerry device

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 74

Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accounts.......................................................................................................................... 75

Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Administration Service................................................... 75

Option 2: Activating a BlackBerry device over the wireless network............................................................................... 76

Option 3: Activating BlackBerry devices over the LAN..................................................................................................... 79

Option 4: Activating BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager............................................... 80

Option 5: Activating BlackBerry devices over an enterprise Wi-Fi network................................................................... 80

9 Configuring BlackBerry Enterprise Server high availability................................................................................................. 83

Check the health of a BlackBerry Enterprise Server................................................................................................................... 83

Availability state and failover status of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server....................................................................... 83

How the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses health parameters................................................................................................ 83

Defining when failover occurs.............................................................................................................................................. 84

Changing the promotion threshold and failover threshold....................................................................................................... 86

Change the promotion threshold and failover threshold and the order of the health parameters............................. 86

Changing when automatic failover occurs by customizing the health parameters for user accounts and messaging

servers...................................................................................................................................................................................... 88

Prerequisites: Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair to fail over automatically................................................ 89

Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to fail over automatically.................................................................................... 89

Monitoring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for an automatic failover event........................................................................ 90

Use the BlackBerry Administration Service to find the time and reason for the last automatic failover event......... 90

Fail over the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually using the BlackBerry Administration Service.................................... 90

Fail over the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually using the BlackBerry Configuration Panel......................................... 91

10 Configuring high availability for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components.................................................................... 92

Creating a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool for high availability.............................................................................. 92

Create a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool for high availability......................................................................... 92

Configure a hardware load balancer to provide access to BlackBerry MDS Connection Service central push servers

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 92

Create a BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool for high availability....................................................................................... 93

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry Collaboration Service to fail over automatically..... 94

Create a BlackBerry Attachment Service pool for high availability.......................................................................................... 94

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You cannot determine the BlackBerry Attachment Connector that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses.......................................................................................................................... 95

Create a BlackBerry Router pool for high availability................................................................................................................. 96

Permit a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to connect to a remote BlackBerry Router........................................................ 97

Creating a BlackBerry Administration Service pool using DNS round robin that includes the BlackBerry Web Desktop

Manager........................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

Configure the BlackBerry Administration Service instances in the pool to communicate across network subnets

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98

Changing the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool........................................................................................ 99

Change the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool................................................................................... 99

Creating a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool................................................................................................................. 100

Configure a hardware load balancer for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool............................................... 100

Change the tolerance threshold for missing heartbeats for a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance in a

pool........................................................................................................................................................................................... 100

Turn off DNS caching for Java applications that are clients of a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool............. 101

Fail over the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service or BlackBerry Collaboration Service manually...................................... 101

Recover a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool that stopped responding...................................................................... 102

Monitoring the high availability status or job deployment status using the BlackBerry Administration Service............... 103

Monitor the high availability status or job deployment status using the BlackBerry Administration Service............ 103

Remove a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance from a pool..................................................................................... 103

Remove a BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance from a pool........................................................................................... 104

Remove a BlackBerry Attachment Service instance from a pool.............................................................................................. 104

Remove a BlackBerry Router instance from a pool..................................................................................................................... 105

11 Configuring BlackBerry Configuration Database high availability..................................................................................... 106

Prerequisites: Configuring database mirroring or database replication of the BlackBerry Configuration Database or

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database........................................................................................................................... 106

Configuring database mirroring.................................................................................................................................................... 107

Stop the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances............................................ 107

Configure database mirroring for the BlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

database.................................................................................................................................................................................. 108

Start the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances........................................... 108

Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to support database mirroring................................................................... 109

Configuring the BlackBerry Configuration Database for one-way transactional replication in an environment that

includes Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or 2008............................................................................................................................. 110

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Stop the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances............................................ 110

Create the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database from a backup..................................................................... 111

Permit access to the BlackBerry Configuration Database instances............................................................................... 111

Configure the publication for the BlackBerry Configuration Database........................................................................... 112

Prepare the database server that hosts the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database and configure the

subscription............................................................................................................................................................................. 113

Start the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances........................................... 113

Reacting if the BlackBerry Configuration Database that you configured for transactional replication stops responding

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

Return to the BlackBerry Configuration Database when you configured transactional replication.................................... 115

Recovering BlackBerry Enterprise Server components after the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database fails over

to the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database...................................................................................................................... 115

Recover BlackBerry Enterprise Server components after the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database fails over

to the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database.............................................................................................................. 115

12 Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices...................................................................... 117

Managing BlackBerry Java Applications and BlackBerry Device Software.............................................................................. 117

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices................................................................................................. 118

Developing BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devices............................................................................................. 118

Preparing to distribute BlackBerry Java Applications................................................................................................................. 118

Specify a shared network folder for BlackBerry Java Applications................................................................................... 119

Add a BlackBerry Java Application to the application repository..................................................................................... 119

Add a collaboration client to the application repository................................................................................................... 120

Add the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to the application repository..................................................................................... 120

Specify keywords for a BlackBerry Java Application.......................................................................................................... 120

Configuring application control policies...................................................................................................................................... 121

Standard application control policies.................................................................................................................................. 121

Change a standard application control policy.................................................................................................................... 122

Create custom application control policies for a BlackBerry Java Application............................................................... 122

Policy precedence on the BlackBerry device....................................................................................................................... 123

Application control policies for unlisted applications................................................................................................................ 124

Change the standard application control policy for unlisted applications that are optional....................................... 124

Create an application control policy for unlisted applications......................................................................................... 124

Configure the priority of application control policies for unlisted applications............................................................. 125

Creating software configurations................................................................................................................................................. 125

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Create a software configuration........................................................................................................................................... 126

Add a BlackBerry Java Application to a software configuration....................................................................................... 127

Assign a software configuration to a group........................................................................................................................ 127

Assign a software configuration to multiple user accounts.............................................................................................. 128

Assign a software configuration to a user account............................................................................................................ 128

Install BlackBerry Java Applications on a BlackBerry device at a central computer.............................................................. 129

View the status of a job.................................................................................................................................................................. 129

View the status of a task........................................................................................................................................................ 130

Stopping a job that is running....................................................................................................................................................... 137

Stop a job that is running...................................................................................................................................................... 138

View the users that have a BlackBerry Java Application installed on their BlackBerry devices............................................ 138

View how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved software configuration conflicts for a user account............... 139

Reconciliation rules for conflicting settings in software configurations.................................................................................. 139

Reconciliation rules: BlackBerry Java Applications............................................................................................................ 140

Reconciliation rules: BlackBerry Device Software.............................................................................................................. 143

Reconciliation rules: Standard application settings........................................................................................................... 144

Reconciliation rules: Application control policies............................................................................................................... 145

Reconciliation rules: Application control policies for unlisted applications.................................................................... 146

13 Alternative methods for installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices................................................ 147

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices without using the BlackBerry Administration Service

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 147

Developing BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devices............................................................................................. 147

Methods you can use to install BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices............................................................ 147

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Desktop Software................................................................... 148

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Desktop Software................................. 149

Make the BlackBerry Java Application available to the BlackBerry Desktop Software................................................. 149

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the BlackBerry Desktop Software........................................................... 150

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Application Web Loader........................................................ 150

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Application Web Loader....................... 151

Enable the BlackBerry Application Web Loader on a web server..................................................................................... 152

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the BlackBerry Application Web Loader................................................ 152

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the standalone application loader tool.......................................................... 153

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the standalone application loader tool......................... 153

Add BlackBerry Java Application files to a shared network folder................................................................................... 154

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Share the Research In Motion folder that contains the BlackBerry Java Application................................................... 154

Configure the standalone application loader tool to install the BlackBerry Java Application in automated mode

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 155

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the standalone application loader tool.................................................. 155

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using a web browser on BlackBerry devices............................................................ 155

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using a web browser on BlackBerry devices........................... 156

Install the BlackBerry Java Application on a web server................................................................................................... 156

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using a web browser on the BlackBerry device............................................... 157

14 Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications available to users................... 158

Overview: Creating BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and sending them to BlackBerry devices............................... 158

Preparing BlackBerry devices to install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 160

Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to support a JDBC driver........................................................................ 160

Specify JDBC driver information for a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.................................................................. 161

Add support for a JDBC driver to a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service....................................................................... 161

Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsigned applications........................................................ 162

Permit BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS.................................................... 162

Define a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted application........................................................................ 162

Permit users to install unsigned BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications on BlackBerry devices................................. 163

Configuring how users access and use BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications..................................................................... 163

BlackBerry MDS Application Console........................................................................................................................................... 163

Log in to the BlackBerry MDS Application Console........................................................................................................... 164

Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications available for installation...... 164

Sending BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications to BlackBerry devices......... 165

Applying an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application............................................................... 167

Prepare the application launcher file for a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application........................................................ 167

Assign an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application........................................................... 168

15 Configuring how users access enterprise applications and web content.......................................................................... 169

Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push server........................................................................... 169

Specify a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push server........................................................................ 169

Configuring how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content servers..................................................................................... 170

Configure how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content servers................................................................................ 170

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use

NTLM........................................................................................................................................................................................ 170

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Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use

Kerberos................................................................................................................................................................................... 171

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to content servers that use

LTPA......................................................................................................................................................................................... 171

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to the RSA Authentication

Manager.................................................................................................................................................................................. 172

Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests for web content.......................................... 172

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to manage HTTP cookie storage.................................................. 172

Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with BlackBerry devices.................................................................. 173

Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with web servers............................................................................... 173

Configure the maximum number of times that the BlackBerry Browser accepts HTTP redirections........................... 174

Permitting push applications to make trusted connections to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service............................... 174

Create a key store to store certificates for use with HTTPS connections........................................................................ 174

Add a certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service......................................................................................... 175

Export the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to make it available to push applications....................... 175

Import the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to the key store of a push application............................ 176

Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to trust web servers................................................................................ 176

Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted HTTPS connections from web servers

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 176

Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted TLS connections from web servers....... 177

Configuring certificate server information for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.............................................. 177

Add a retrieved certificate for a web server to the key store............................................................................................ 183

Permitting users to access intranet sites on BlackBerry devices using global login information......................................... 183

Configure global login information for intranet site access.............................................................................................. 183

Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to BlackBerry devices................................................ 184

Specify the maximum amount of data that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send to BlackBerry devices

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 184

Specify the pending content timeout limit for a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service................................................. 184

Permit Java applications to use persistent socket connections with a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service............ 184

Specify the thread pool size of a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service........................................................................... 185

Specify the maximum number of persistent socket connections..................................................................................... 185

Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requests................................................ 186

Specify how often a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration information................................... 186

16 Setting up the messaging environment................................................................................................................................... 187

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Creating email message filters...................................................................................................................................................... 187

Create an email message filter that applies to all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.......................... 187

Turn on an email message filter that applies to all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server........................ 188

Create an email message filter that applies to a specific user account.......................................................................... 188

Turn on an email message filter that applies to a specific user account......................................................................... 189

Copying existing email message filters to another BlackBerry Enterprise Server.................................................................. 189

Export email message filters for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server...................................................................................... 190

Import email message filters for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server..................................................................................... 190

Copying existing email message filters to user accounts.......................................................................................................... 190

Export email message filters for a user account................................................................................................................. 190

Import email message filters for a user account................................................................................................................ 191

Extension plug-ins for processing messages............................................................................................................................... 191

Install an extension plug-in application.............................................................................................................................. 192

Add an extension plug-in to a BlackBerry Messaging Agent........................................................................................... 192

Change how a BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses extension plug-ins............................................................................ 193

Mapping contact information fields for synchronization and contact lookups....................................................................... 193

Map a contact information field in an email application to a contact list field on BlackBerry devices....................... 194

Map a contact list field in an email application to a contact list field on a BlackBerry device..................................... 194

Map contact information fields that users defined to contact list fields on BlackBerry devices.................................. 194

Map contact information fields that users defined to contact list fields on a BlackBerry device................................. 195

17 Configuring BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates over the wireless network............................................................. 196

Configure the certificate information using IT policies.............................................................................................................. 196

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to connect to the certificate authority................................................. 197

Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set.................................... 198

Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 199

Add certificate information to a Wi-Fi profile.............................................................................................................................. 199

Managing an enrolled certificate.................................................................................................................................................. 200

Change the polling interval, logging, and pool size for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connection to the

certificate authority........................................................................................................................................................................ 200

Properties in the rimpublic.properties file........................................................................................................................... 201

18 Making the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to users...................................................................................... 202

Installing the client components of the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on users' computers....................................... 202

Publish the client files for the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager in a Windows GPO for Windows XP.............................. 202

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Publish the client files for the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager in a Windows GPO for Windows Vista.......................... 203

Configure the Microsoft ActiveX Installer on Windows Vista........................................................................................... 204

Configure users' computers to install the client file for the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager automatically.................. 204

Make the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to users............................................................................................... 206

19 Configuring the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.............................................................................................................. 207

Permit users to create activation passwords using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.................................................. 207

Permit users to activate BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager................................................... 207

Permit users to back up and restore data using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager....................................................... 208

Configure the domains for backing up data using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.................................................. 208

Change the text colors in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager............................................................................................ 209

BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager text colors.................................................................................................................... 209

Display a custom image in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.......................................................................................... 210

20 Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, VPN profiles, and VoIP profiles.......................................................................... 211

Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles....................................................................................................................................... 211

Prerequisites: Creating Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles.................................................................................................... 211

Create a Wi-Fi profile............................................................................................................................................................. 213

Create a Wi-Fi profile based on an existing Wi-Fi profile.................................................................................................. 213

Configure a Wi-Fi profile....................................................................................................................................................... 213

Assign a Wi-Fi profile to a user account.............................................................................................................................. 214

Configure a Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry device............................................................................................................... 214

Creating and configuring VPN profiles........................................................................................................................................ 214

Create a VPN profile.............................................................................................................................................................. 215

Create a VPN profile based on an existing VPN profile.................................................................................................... 215

Configure a VPN profile......................................................................................................................................................... 215

Assign a VPN profile to a user account............................................................................................................................... 216

Associate a VPN profile with a Wi-Fi profile....................................................................................................................... 216

Creating and configuring a VoIP profile...................................................................................................................................... 216

Create a VoIP profile.............................................................................................................................................................. 217

Create a VoIP profile that is based on an existing VoIP profile........................................................................................ 217

Configure a VoIP profile........................................................................................................................................................ 218

Assign a VoIP profile to a user account............................................................................................................................... 218

Associate a VoIP profile with a Wi-Fi profile....................................................................................................................... 219

Delete a Wi-Fi profile...................................................................................................................................................................... 219

Delete a VPN profile....................................................................................................................................................................... 219

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Delete a VoIP profile....................................................................................................................................................................... 220

Importing profile information from a .csv file.............................................................................................................................. 220

Best practices: Creating a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import.................................... 220

Create a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import.................................................................. 221

Import profile information from a .csv file........................................................................................................................... 222

21 Configuring encryption and authentication methods for Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices......................................... 224

Configuring WEP encryption.......................................................................................................................................................... 224

Configure WEP keys for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile.................................................................................... 224

Configuring PSK encryption.......................................................................................................................................................... 225

Configure PSK encryption data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile................................................................. 225

Configuring LEAP authentication................................................................................................................................................. 226

Configure LEAP authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile........................................................ 226

Configuring PEAP authentication................................................................................................................................................. 227

Configure PEAP authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile........................................................ 227

Prerequisites: Distributing a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager.......................................................... 228

Distribute a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager...................................................................................... 228

Configure PEAP configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry device..................................................... 229

Configuring EAP-TLS authentication........................................................................................................................................... 230

Configure EAP-TLS authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile.................................................. 230

Configure EAP-TLS configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry device................................................ 231

Configuring EAP-TTLS authentication......................................................................................................................................... 232

Configure EAP-TTLS authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profile................................................ 232

Configure EAP-TTLS configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry device.............................................. 233

Configuring EAP-FAST authentication......................................................................................................................................... 233

Configure EAP-FAST authentication.................................................................................................................................... 234

Send EAP-FAST authentication data to a BlackBerry device using a Wi-Fi profile........................................................ 234

Configure EAP-FAST configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on BlackBerry devices............................................... 235

22 Configuring software tokens for BlackBerry devices............................................................................................................. 236

Prerequisites: Configuring BlackBerry devices for RSA authentication................................................................................... 236

Configure BlackBerry devices for RSA authentication............................................................................................................... 237

Configure RSA authentication over a Wi-Fi network using a software token......................................................................... 237

Configure RSA authentication over a VPN network using a software token........................................................................... 238

Assign software tokens to a user account.................................................................................................................................... 238

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23 Changing the security settings of the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager

........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 240

Import a new SSL certificate for the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager............. 240

Changing password settings for BlackBerry Administration Service authentication............................................................. 241

Change password settings for BlackBerry Administration Service authentication........................................................ 241

Regenerate the system credentials for the BlackBerry Administration Service...................................................................... 242

24 Managing administrator accounts............................................................................................................................................ 243

Change role permissions................................................................................................................................................................ 243

Change the roles for an administrator account.......................................................................................................................... 243

Delete a role.................................................................................................................................................................................... 243

Delete an administrator account.................................................................................................................................................. 244

25 Managing groups and user accounts....................................................................................................................................... 245

Managing groups............................................................................................................................................................................ 245

Remove a user account from a group.................................................................................................................................. 245

Change the properties of a group........................................................................................................................................ 245

Rename a group..................................................................................................................................................................... 246

Delete a group........................................................................................................................................................................ 246

Managing user accounts................................................................................................................................................................ 246

Move a user account to a different group........................................................................................................................... 246

Move a user account from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another........................................................................ 247

Delete a user account from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.......................................................................................... 247

Update a user account manually.......................................................................................................................................... 247

Add an administrator role to a user account....................................................................................................................... 248

Update the contact list manually......................................................................................................................................... 248

Resend service books to a BlackBerry device...................................................................................................................... 248

26 Using IT administration commands to protect a lost or stolen BlackBerry device........................................................... 249

Protect a stolen BlackBerry device................................................................................................................................................ 250

Protect a lost BlackBerry device.................................................................................................................................................... 250

Protect a lost BlackBerry device that a user might recover....................................................................................................... 250

27 Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to

BlackBerry devices...................................................................................................................................................................... 252

Managing the default distribution settings for jobs................................................................................................................... 252

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Change default settings for a job schedule........................................................................................................................ 252

Change how IT policies are sent to BlackBerry devices..................................................................................................... 253

Change how to install, update, or remove BlackBerry Java Applications........................................................................ 254

Change how to install, update, or remove the BlackBerry Device Software................................................................... 255

Change how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends standard application settings to BlackBerry devices.............. 256

Managing the distribution settings for a specific job................................................................................................................. 258

Specify the start time and priority for a job......................................................................................................................... 258

Change how a job sends IT policies to BlackBerry devices............................................................................................... 258

Change how a job sends BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices............................................................... 260

Change how a job sends the BlackBerry Device Software to BlackBerry devices.......................................................... 261

Change how a job sends standard application settings to BlackBerry devices.............................................................. 262

Managing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices............................................................................................... 263

Make a BlackBerry Java Application unavailable for installation..................................................................................... 263

Remove a BlackBerry Java Application from BlackBerry devices over the wireless network........................................ 264

Managing software configurations............................................................................................................................................... 264

Remove a software configuration from a group................................................................................................................. 264

Remove a software configuration from multiple user accounts....................................................................................... 265

Remove a software configuration from a user account..................................................................................................... 265

Delete a software configuration........................................................................................................................................... 266

28 Managing BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications.............................................. 267

Update a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application on BlackBerry devices..................... 267

Removing BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications..................................................... 268

Make a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application unavailable for installation........ 268

Remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application from BlackBerry devices........ 269

Remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application from a specific BlackBerry

device....................................................................................................................................................................................... 270

Cancel a request to install, update, or remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 270

Remove application data from the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service................................................................................ 270

Remove a certificate from the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service trusted store................................................................. 271

Block notification messages that an event data source sends to BlackBerry devices............................................................ 271

29 Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content.............................................................................. 272

Restricting user access to content on web servers..................................................................................................................... 272

Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devices........................................................................... 272

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Specify web address patterns............................................................................................................................................... 272

Create a pull rule.................................................................................................................................................................... 273

Restrict or permit web address patterns using a pull rule................................................................................................. 273

Assign a pull rule to the members of a group..................................................................................................................... 274

Assign a pull rule to user accounts....................................................................................................................................... 274

Restricting user access to media content in the BlackBerry Browser...................................................................................... 275

Prevent users from accessing specific media types........................................................................................................... 275

Configure a maximum file size for media types.................................................................................................................. 275

Restricting the push application content that users can receive.............................................................................................. 276

Restrict push applications from sending data to BlackBerry devices.............................................................................. 276

Create push initiators for push applications....................................................................................................................... 276

Turn on push authorization................................................................................................................................................... 277

Create a push rule.................................................................................................................................................................. 277

Assign push initiators to a push rule.................................................................................................................................... 278

Assign a push rule to the members of a group................................................................................................................... 278

Assign a push rule to user accounts..................................................................................................................................... 279

Encrypt push requests that push applications send to BlackBerry devices.................................................................... 279

Associate a push initiator with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service........................................................................ 279

Managing push application requests........................................................................................................................................... 280

Specify device ports for application-reliable push requests............................................................................................. 280

Store push application requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.................................................................. 281

Configure the settings for storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database...................................... 281

Configure the maximum number of active connections that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can process

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 282

Configure the maximum number of queued connections that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can process

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 282

Delete requests from the push request queue manually................................................................................................... 283

30 Managing organizer data synchronization.............................................................................................................................. 284

Managing the wireless backup and recovery of organizer data................................................................................................ 284

Turn off the wireless backup of organizer data for a user account.................................................................................. 284

Delete organizer data for members of a user group from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server........................................ 284

Delete a user's organizer data from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server............................................................................... 285

Turning off organizer data synchronization................................................................................................................................. 285

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Turn off organizer data synchronization for all user accounts that are associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise

Server....................................................................................................................................................................................... 285

Turn off organizer data synchronization for a specific user account............................................................................... 285

Changing how organizer data synchronizes................................................................................................................................ 286

Change the direction of organizer data synchronization for all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 286

Change the direction of organizer data synchronization for a specific user account.................................................... 286

Change how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolves conflicts during organizer data synchronization for

all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.......................................................................................................... 287

Change how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolves conflicts during organizer data synchronization for a

specific user account.............................................................................................................................................................. 287

31 Managing your organization's messaging environment and attachment support........................................................... 289

Managing message forwarding..................................................................................................................................................... 289

Forward email messages to a BlackBerry device when no filter rules apply................................................................... 289

Do not deliver email messages to a BlackBerry device when no filter rules apply......................................................... 289

Forward email messages from inbox subfolders to a BlackBerry device......................................................................... 290

Turn off email message forwarding to user accounts in a group..................................................................................... 290

Turn off email message forwarding to a user account....................................................................................................... 291

Turn off synchronization for email messages sent from a BlackBerry device................................................................. 291

Turn off email message forwarding when a user connects a BlackBerry device to a computer................................... 292

Changing which personal address books synchronize with a device.............................................................................. 292

Select which personal address book the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigns to a user account by default............ 292

Control which personal address books a user can synchronize with a device................................................................ 293

Managing the incoming message queue..................................................................................................................................... 293

Delete email messages for user accounts from the incoming message queue.............................................................. 293

Managing wireless message reconciliation................................................................................................................................. 294

Turn off wireless message reconciliation for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server................................................................. 294

Managing access to remote message data................................................................................................................................. 294

Prevent a user from checking the availability of meeting participants on the BlackBerry device............................... 294

Prevent a user from searching for remote email messages using a device.................................................................... 295

Managing email messages that contain HTML and rich content............................................................................................. 296

View whether a user turned on support for email messages that contain HTML and rich content for a BlackBerry

device....................................................................................................................................................................................... 296

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Turn off support for rich text formatting and inline images in email messages for users on a BlackBerry Enterprise

Server....................................................................................................................................................................................... 296

Turn off support for rich text formatting and inline images in email messages using an IT policy rule...................... 297

Synchronizing folders on the BlackBerry device......................................................................................................................... 298

Configuring access to documents on remote file systems......................................................................................................... 298

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to communicate with a remote file system................................. 298

Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set.................................... 299

Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 300

Managing signatures and disclaimers in email messages......................................................................................................... 301

Add a signature to email messages that a user sends from a BlackBerry device........................................................... 301

Add a disclaimer to email messages that users send from BlackBerry devices.............................................................. 301

Add a disclaimer to email messages that a user sends from a BlackBerry device......................................................... 302

Specify conflict rules for disclaimers.................................................................................................................................... 302

Turn off disclaimers for email messages.............................................................................................................................. 302

Monitor email messages that users send from BlackBerry devices.......................................................................................... 303

Sending notification messages to users....................................................................................................................................... 304

Send a notification message to all users in a BlackBerry Domain................................................................................... 304

Send a notification message to all users on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.................................................................. 304

Send a notification message to group members................................................................................................................ 304

Send a notification message to a user................................................................................................................................. 305

How the BlackBerry Attachment Connector communicates with BlackBerry Attachment Service instances.................... 305

Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector retries sending requests to a BlackBerry Attachment Service

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 305

Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector restores a lost connection to a BlackBerry Attachment Service

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 306

Attachment file formats that the BlackBerry Attachment Service supports........................................................................... 306

Limitations for supported attachment file formats............................................................................................................. 307

Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments................................................................................. 308

Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments............................................................................ 309

Change the maximum file size for attachments that users can receive.......................................................................... 311

Turn off support for an attachment file format for a BlackBerry Attachment Service............................................................ 312

Add support for an additional attachment file format to a BlackBerry Attachment Service................................................. 312

Changing how the BlackBerry Messaging Agent reconciles attachments to the messaging server................................... 313

Change the maximum file size for attachments that users can send.............................................................................. 313

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Prevent users from sending large attachments.................................................................................................................. 313

Change the maximum file size of attachments that users can download....................................................................... 314

32 Managing instant messaging.................................................................................................................................................... 315

Installing a collaboration client on BlackBerry devices.............................................................................................................. 315

Change the instant messaging server that a BlackBerry Collaboration Service connects to................................................ 316

Change the transport protocol for a Microsoft Office Communicator environment.............................................................. 316

Specify the Windows domain name for users who log in to a collaboration client................................................................. 317

Managing instant messaging sessions......................................................................................................................................... 317

Specify the maximum number of instant messaging sessions that can be open at the same time............................. 317

Specify the inactivity timeout limit for instant messaging sessions................................................................................ 317

Managing instant messaging features......................................................................................................................................... 318

Prevent users from sending specific file types to instant messaging contacts using the BlackBerry Client for IBM

Lotus Sametime...................................................................................................................................................................... 318

Specifying the maximum size of file types that users can send using the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 318

Prevent users from sending instant messaging conversations in email messages........................................................ 318

Prevent users from saving instant messaging conversations........................................................................................... 319

Hide the icon that appears on BlackBerry devices for mobile contacts.......................................................................... 319

Make additional contact information and phone numbers available for the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus

Sametime users...................................................................................................................................................................... 319

33 Managing a BlackBerry Domain............................................................................................................................................... 321

Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components................................................................................................................ 321

Restart a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component using the BlackBerry Administration Service.............................. 322

Restart a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component using Windows Services................................................................. 322

BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool traits.......................................................................................................................................... 322

Managing BlackBerry CAL keys.................................................................................................................................................... 325

Add or delete a BlackBerry CAL key..................................................................................................................................... 326

Copy a BlackBerry CAL key to a text file.............................................................................................................................. 326

Configuring the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that updates the contact list......................................................... 326

Configure the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that updates the contact list.................................................... 327

Change the port number that BlackBerry Enterprise Server components use to connect to the BlackBerry Configuration

Database.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 327

Change the port number that the syslog tools use to monitor BlackBerry Enterprise Server events................................... 328

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34 BlackBerry Controller and BlackBerry Enterprise Server Component Monitoring............................................................ 329

How the BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components...................................................... 329

Change how the BlackBerry Controller restarts the BlackBerry Messaging Agent....................................................... 329

Change how the BlackBerry Controller restarts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server service.............................................. 332

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages..................................................................................................... 334

Block notification messages that an event data source sends to BlackBerry devices................................................... 334

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool....................................................................................................................................... 335

Configuring notifications using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool................................................................. 335

35 BlackBerry Enterprise Server log files...................................................................................................................................... 337

Monitoring PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls......................................................................................................... 337

Change the default location for the log files for PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls.................................. 337

Log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components.............................................................................................................. 338

Component identifiers for log files....................................................................................................................................... 338

Changing the location where BlackBerry Enterprise Server components save log files............................................... 340

Changing how BlackBerry Enterprise Server components create log files..................................................................... 340

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files............................................................................................................................. 345

Changing how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service creates a log file.................................................................... 345

Using BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files to view information for proxied connections to BlackBerry

devices..................................................................................................................................................................................... 348

BlackBerry Collaboration Service log files................................................................................................................................... 349

Change which activities the BlackBerry Collaboration Service writes to a log file........................................................ 349

36 BlackBerry Enterprise Solution connection types and port numbers.................................................................................. 350

BlackBerry Administration Service connection types and port numbers................................................................................. 350

BlackBerry Attachment Service connection types and port numbers...................................................................................... 352

BlackBerry Collaboration Service connection types and port numbers................................................................................... 353

BlackBerry Configuration Database connection types and port numbers............................................................................... 355

BlackBerry Controller connection types and port numbers....................................................................................................... 356

BlackBerry Dispatcher connection types and port numbers..................................................................................................... 357

BlackBerry Messaging Agent connection types and port numbers.......................................................................................... 359

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connection types and port numbers............................................................................. 362

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service connection types and port numbers.............................................................................. 363

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database connection types and port numbers............................................................. 364

BlackBerry Monitoring Service connection types and port numbers....................................................................................... 365

BlackBerry Policy Service connection types and port numbers................................................................................................. 366

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BlackBerry Router connection types and port numbers............................................................................................................. 367

BlackBerry Synchronization Service connection types and port numbers............................................................................... 369

IBM Lotus Sametime connection type and port number............................................................................................................ 370

Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 connection types and port numbers................................................... 371

BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 connection types and port numbers

........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 371

Novell GroupWise connection types and port numbers............................................................................................................. 372

Novell GroupWise Messenger connection type and port number............................................................................................ 372

SNMP agent connection types and port numbers...................................................................................................................... 372

Syslog connection type and port number.................................................................................................................................... 373

37 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................................... 375

Troubleshooting: Connecting to the BlackBerry Administration Service................................................................................. 375

The web browser displays an HTTP 404 or HTTP 504 error message when it tries to connect to a BlackBerry

Administration Service instance........................................................................................................................................... 375

Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Performance.................................................................................................... 376

A BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you installed remotely from the BlackBerry Configuration Database uses an

unexpected amount of system resources and increases wireless network traffic.......................................................... 376

Microsoft SQL Server uses a considerable amount of disk space..................................................................................... 376

Troubleshooting: Setting up user accounts................................................................................................................................. 377

You cannot create a user account in the BlackBerry Administration Service................................................................. 377

You cannot find a new user account in the directory using the BlackBerry Administration Service........................... 377

Troubleshooting: Messaging......................................................................................................................................................... 378

Messages are not delivered to BlackBerry devices............................................................................................................ 378

Troubleshooting: Instant messaging............................................................................................................................................ 378

Users cannot view phone numbers for contacts in the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime............................ 378

A user did not accept a notification about an instant message on a computer and the notification disappeared

.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 379

A user receives a 301 error when the user logs in to an instant messaging application on a BlackBerry device....... 380

Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager................................................................................................................. 381

Troubleshooting: Users cannot log in to the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.......................................................... 381

Troubleshooting: Connections to the Wi-Fi network.................................................................................................................. 381

A BlackBerry device cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network................................................................................................... 381

A BlackBerry device cannot open a VPN connection........................................................................................................ 391

A BlackBerry device cannot connect to the mobile network using UMA or GAN.......................................................... 391

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Verify whether a BlackBerry device can resolve an IP address......................................................................................... 392

Look up a computer name to resolve an IP address........................................................................................................... 392

38 Glossary......................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

39 Provide feedback......................................................................................................................................................................... 402

40 Legal notice.................................................................................................................................................................................. 403

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Overview: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 1

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network,communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server integrates with yourorganization's existing infrastructure, which can include messaging and collaboration software, calendar and contact information,wireless Internet and intranet access, and custom applications, to provide BlackBerry device users with mobile access to yourorganization's resources.

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports AES and Triple DES encryption to protect and ensure the integrity of wireless datathat is transmitted between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and BlackBerry devices. You can select from more than450 IT policy rules that you can configure to control the features of the BlackBerry devices that are used in your organization'senvironment.

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports several optional components and configurations to meet your organization'srequirements. The BlackBerry Collaboration Service integrates with supported third-party instant messaging servers to permitusers to access your organization's instant messaging system from their BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry instantmessaging client. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service supports custom application development and distribution. You canconfigure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to support high availability toenhance the consistency and reliability of your organization's environment.

You can manage the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, BlackBerry devices, and user accounts using the BlackBerry AdministrationService, a web application that is accessible from any computer that can access the computer that hosts the BlackBerryAdministration Service. You can use the BlackBerry Administration Service to manage a BlackBerry Domain, which consists ofone or more BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances and remote components that use a single BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Getting started in your BlackBerry Enterprise Server environmentThe following table lists the tasks that administrators typically perform after installing a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, and thechapter or section in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide that contains the information required to completethe task. Some of the tasks might not be required in your organization's environment.

Task Chapter

Create administrator accounts. Creating administrator accounts

Review the default IT policies. If necessary, change existing IT

policies or create new IT policies.

Configuring security options

• Section: Using an IT policy to manage BlackBerry

Enterprise Solution security

Add user accounts to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Configuring user accounts

• Section: Adding a user account to the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server

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Task Chapter

Create groups. Configuring user accounts

• Section: Creating groups

Add user accounts to groups. Configuring user accounts

• Section: Add a user account to a group

Review the default distribution settings for IT policies. If

necessary, change the default distribution settings.

Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications,

BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry

devices

• Section: Change how IT policies are sent to BlackBerry

devices

Assign IT policies to groups or user accounts. Setting up security options

• Section: Assign an IT policy to a group

• Section: Assign an IT policy to a user account

Assign BlackBerry devices to user accounts. Assigning BlackBerry devices to users

If necessary, change the default messaging settings for your

organization's environment.

Setting up the messaging environment

Managing your messaging environment and attachment

support

Prepare to distribute BlackBerry Java® Applications. Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to

BlackBerry devices

• Section: Preparing to distribute BlackBerry Java

Applications

Review the default distribution settings for BlackBerry Java

Applications. If necessary, change the default distribution

settings.

Managing the delivery of BlackBerry Java Applications,

BlackBerry Device Software, and device settings to BlackBerry

devices

• Section: Change how to install, update, or remove

BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices

Review the default application control policies and application

control policies for unlisted applications. If necessary, change

the existing application control policies.

Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to

BlackBerry devices

• Section: Configuring application control policies

• Section: Application control policies for unlisted

applications

Create software configurations for BlackBerry Java

Applications.

Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to

BlackBerry devices

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Task Chapter

• Section: Creating software configurations

Assign software configurations for BlackBerry Java

Applications to groups, multiple user accounts, or individual

user accounts.

Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications to

BlackBerry devices

• Section: Assign a software configuration to a group

• Section: Assign a software configuration to multiple user

accounts

• Section: Assign a software configuration to a user

account

Configure BlackBerry Enterprise Server high availability. Configuring BlackBerry Enterprise Server high availability

Optional tasks

Task Chapter

Update BlackBerry® Device Software on BlackBerry devices. Visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the

BlackBerry Device Software Update Guide.

Make the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager available to

users and configure the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.

Making the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to

users

Configuring the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager

Change the default settings for your instant messaging

environment.

Managing instant messaging

Create and configure Wi-Fi® and VPN profiles. Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profiles

Configure BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates. Configuring BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates

Configure high availability for BlackBerry Enterprise Server

components and for the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Configuring BlackBerry Enterprise Server high availability

Configuring BlackBerry Configuration Database high

availability

Use the BlackBerry Monitoring Service to troubleshoot issues

and monitor the health of a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

Visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Monitoring Guide.

Change how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server creates log files. BlackBerry Enterprise Server log files

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Log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service for the firsttime

2

To open the BlackBerry® Administration Service, you can use a browser on any computer that has access to the computer thathosts the BlackBerry Administration Service.

Before you begin: To manage a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Administration Service while the BlackBerry device isconnected to the computer, the browser must permit Microsoft® ActiveX® controls.

1. In the browser, type https://<server_name>/webconsole/app, where <server_name> is the name of the computer thathosts the BlackBerry Administration Service.

2. In the User name field, type admin.

3. In the Password field, type the password that you created during the installation process.

4. In the Log in using drop-down list, click BlackBerry Administration Service.

5. Click Log in.

Related topicsThe web browser displays an HTTP 404 or HTTP 504 error message when it tries to connect to a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, 375

There is a problem with this website's security certificateDescriptionThe browser displays this error message when you try to navigate to the BlackBerry® Administration Service or BlackBerryMonitoring Service using Windows® Internet Explorer® version 7 or later.

Possible solutionAdd the web address for the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Service to the list of trusted web sitesin Windows Internet Explorer, and install the certificate for the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Monitoring Servicein the certificate store of your computer.

1. In Windows Internet Explorer, navigate to the BlackBerry Administration Service console or BlackBerry Monitoring Serviceconsole.

2. Click Continue to this website (not recommended).

3. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.

4. On the Security tab, click Local Intranet.

5. Click Sites.

6. Click Add to add the console to the list of trusted web sites.

7. Click Close.

8. Click OK.

9. In the browser window, on the toolbar, click Certificate Error.

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10. Click View certificates.

11. Click Install certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard opens.

12. Complete the instructions in the Certificate Import Wizard. If you are trying to log in to the BlackBerry Administration Serviceor BlackBerry Monitoring Service using a computer that runs Windows Vista™, perform the following actions in the CertificateImport Wizard.

a. In the Certificate Store dialog box, click Place all certificates in the following store.

b. Click Browse.

c. Click Trusted Root Certification Authorities.

d. Click OK.

13. Close and reopen the browser.

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Creating administrator accounts 3

Administrative rolesYou create roles for administrator accounts so that you can control who can perform tasks on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.You assign the roles to administrator accounts to define the tasks that an administrator can perform.

Each role consists of a set of permissions which specify the information that administrators can view and the tasks that they canperform using the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Monitoring Service. The roles do not apply to tasks that anadministrator can perform using the BlackBerry Configuration Panel.

You can assign multiple roles to administrator accounts. If you assign multiple roles to an administrator account, the administratoris assigned all the permissions that are turned on for all the roles. For example, if your organization includes various types ofadministrators, you can create roles for junior administrators and help desk administrators, and assign both of those roles toadministrator accounts so that senior administrators have permissions for both roles.

You can also assign roles to groups and add administrator accounts to the groups. When you add an administrator account toone or more groups, you can manage role permissions at a group level instead of at an individual level. If the group containsBlackBerry device users, the roles are also assigned to the BlackBerry device users and the users become administrators.

Preconfigured administrative rolesThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation includes preconfigured administrative roles. You can use the preconfiguredadministrative roles in your organization's environment instead of creating administrative roles. Each preconfiguredadministrative role contains multiple permissions that are turned on. You can configure additional permissions in thepreconfigured administrative roles or turn off any of the permissions that are displayed in the following table:

Permission name Security roleEnterprise

role

Senior

Helpdesk

role

Junior

Helpdesk

role

Server only

role

User only

role

Create a group X X X X

Delete a group X X X

View a group (across Group) X X X X X

Edit a group (across Group) X X X X

Create a user X X X X

Delete a user X X X X

View a user (across Group) X X X X X

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Permission name Security roleEnterprise

role

Senior

Helpdesk

role

Junior

Helpdesk

role

Server only

role

User only

role

Edit a user (across Group) X X X X

View a device (across Group) X X X X X

Edit a device (across Group) X X X X X

View device activation

settings

X X X

Edit device activation

settings

X X X

Create an IT policy X X X

Delete an IT policy X X X

View an IT policy X X X X X

Edit an IT policy X X X

Import an IT policy X X X

Export a data file X X X X

Create a user-defined IT

policy template

X X X

Delete a user-defined IT

policy template

X X X

Edit a user-defined IT policy

template

X X X

Import an IT policy template X X X

Create a software

configuration

X X X

View a software

configuration

X X X X X

Edit a software configuration X X X

Delete a software

configuration

X X X

Create an application X X X

View an application X X X X X

Edit an application X X X

Delete an application X X X

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Permission name Security roleEnterprise

role

Senior

Helpdesk

role

Junior

Helpdesk

role

Server only

role

User only

role

Create an administrator user X X X

Specify an activation

password

X X X X X

Generate an activation email X X

Assign the current device to a

user

X X

Turn off and on external

services

X X X X

Clear activation password X X X X X

Clear synchronization

backup data

X X X X

Clear user statistics X X X X X

Reset user field mapping X X X X

Turn on redirection X X X X

Turn off redirection X X X X

Refresh available user list

from company directory

X X X X X

Synchronize GroupWise

System Address Book

X X X

Clear and synchronize

GroupWise System Address

Book

X X X

View a server X X X

Edit a server X X X

View a component X X X

Edit a component X X X

View an instance X X X

Edit an instance X X X

Change the status of an

instance

X X X

Edit an instance relationship X X X

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Permission name Security roleEnterprise

role

Senior

Helpdesk

role

Junior

Helpdesk

role

Server only

role

User only

role

View a job X X X

Edit a job X X X

View default distribution

settings for a job

X X X

Edit default distribution

settings for a job

X X X

Update peer-to-peer

encryption key

X X X

View job distribution settings X X X

Edit job distribution settings X X X

Delete an instance X X X

Edit license keys X X X

License key view X X X

Manually fail a job X X X

Clear instance statistics X X X

Clear statistics for a

BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service instance

X X X

View push rules for the

BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service

X X X X X X

View pull rules for the

BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service

X X X X X

Send message (across

Group)

X X X X X

Create a role X X

Delete a role X X

View a role X X X

Edit a role X X

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Permission name Security roleEnterprise

role

Senior

Helpdesk

role

Junior

Helpdesk

role

Server only

role

User only

role

Add and remove a role

(across Group)

X X X

View a group across

organizations

Edit a group across

organizations

Add and remove a role across

organizations

View a device across

organizations

Edit a device across

organizations

Register an event notification

Create an event notification

Edit a BlackBerry

Administration Service timer

View BlackBerry Monitoring

Service information

Edit BlackBerry Monitoring

Service settings

Creating rolesYou can create multiple roles for administrator accounts so that different types of administrators in your organization can performspecific tasks and view specific information in the BlackBerry® Administration Service, BlackBerry Monitoring Service, andBlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

You can create a role that, by default, has all permissions turned off and you can make the changes to it, or you can create a rolethat is based on a preconfigured role and make changes to it.

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Create a roleYou can create a role for an administrator account if existing roles do not match the criteria that your organization specified fora type of administrator account. By default, when you create a role, all permissions are turned off.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Role.

2. Click Create a role.

3. Type a name and description for the role.

4. Click Save.

5. In the Role information section, click the name of the role that you created.

6. Click Edit role.

7. Switch the appropriate tabs to turn on the appropriate permissions.

8. Click Save all.

After you finish: Assign the role to an administrator account or group.

Create a role based on an existing roleTo create a role for administrator accounts that is similar to an existing role, you can copy the existing role and make the appropriatechanges to it.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Role.

2. Click Manage roles.

3. In the list of existing roles, click the role that you want to copy.

4. Click Copy role.

5. Type a name and description for the role.

6. Click Copy role.

7. In the Role information section, click the name of the role that you created.

8. Click Edit role.

9. Switch the appropriate tabs to change the appropriate permissions.

10. Click Save all.

After you finish: Assign the role to an administrator account or group.

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Create an administrator accountYou create an account for administrators to enable them to log in to the BlackBerry® Administration Service and manage theBlackBerry® Enterprise Server. You create an administrator account and assign the account to one or more administrator roles.The roles control the actions that an administrator can perform in the BlackBerry Administration Service.

Before you begin: Verify that you can configure the authentication type and roles for an administrator account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Administrator user.

2. Type the required information.

3. In the Role drop-down list, click the role that you want to assign to the administrator account.

4. Click Create an administrator user.

After you finish: To configure the administrator account, provide the login information to the administrator and add theadministrator account to a group or assign additional roles to the administrator account.

Add an administrator account to a groupWhen you add an administrator account to one or more groups, you can manage role permissions at a group level instead of atan individual level. If you use groups to manage administrator roles and administrator accounts in your organization's environment,you can add multiple administrator accounts to specific groups and assign the appropriate roles to each group.

Note: If you add a role to a group, all accounts in the group become administrator accounts and have all of the permissions thatare assigned to that role, even if the accounts are user accounts for BlackBerry® device users.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for an administrator account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the administrator account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Groups tab, in the Available groups list, click the group that you want to add the administrator account to.

7. Click Add.

8. Click Save all.

Specify an email address for the BlackBerry Administration ServiceYou can specify the email address that the BlackBerry® Administration Service sends BlackBerry® Enterprise Server systemmessages or activation passwords from.

Before you begin: Create an email account on your organization's messaging server.

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1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Wireless activations.

2. Click Device activation settings.

3. Click Edit activation settings.

4. In the Sender address field, type the email address that you want the BlackBerry Administration Service to send systemmessages or activation passwords from.

5. Click Save all.

Permit an administrator to log in to the BlackBerry Administration Serviceusing a messaging server accountYou can permit an administrator to log in to the BlackBerry® Administration Service using a user name and password for themessaging server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Authentication type section, click the Edit icon.

7. In the User information section, in the Display name field, type the user name.

8. In the Authentication type section, type and verify a password.

9. Click the Update icon.

10. Click Save all.

Assign a BlackBerry device to an administrator accountYou can assign a BlackBerry® device to an administrator without creating a separate user account.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for an administrator account.

4. Click the display name for the administrator account.

5. In the BlackBerry Enterprise Server status list, click Enable as BlackBerry user.

6. Search for the messaging server display name or email address of the administrator.

7. Select the check box beside the administrator account.

8. Click Next.

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9. Click the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that you want to assign the administrator account to.

10. Click Save all.

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Using an IT policy to manage BlackBerry EnterpriseSolution security

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You can use an IT policy to control a BlackBerry® device, a BlackBerry enabled device, the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, andthe BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager in your organization's environment. An IT policy consists of multiple IT policy rules thatmanage the security and behavior of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution. For example, you can use IT policy rules to managethe following security features and behaviors of the BlackBerry device:• encryption (for example, encryption of user data and messages that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server forwards to message

recipients) and encryption strength• use of a password or pass phrase• connections that use Bluetooth® wireless technology• protection of user data and device transport keys on the BlackBerry device• control of BlackBerry device resources, such as the camera or GPS, that are available to third-party applications

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server includes preconfigured IT policies that you can use to manage the security of the BlackBerryEnterprise Solution. The Default IT policy includes IT policy rules that are configured to indicate the default behavior of theBlackBerry device or BlackBerry Desktop Software.

After a BlackBerry device user activates a BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically sends to theBlackBerry device the IT policy that you assigned to the user account or group. By default, if you do not assign an IT policy to theuser account or group, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends the Default IT policy. If you delete an IT policy that you assignedto the user account or group, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically re-assigns the Default IT policy to the user accountand resends the Default IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

Using IT policy rules to manage BlackBerry Enterprise Solution securityYou can use IT policy rules to customize and control the actions that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution can perform.

To use an IT policy rule on a BlackBerry device, you must verify that the BlackBerry® Device Software version supports the ITpolicy rule. For example, you cannot use the Disable Camera IT policy rule to control whether a BlackBerry device user can accessthe camera on the BlackBerry device if the BlackBerry Device Software version does not support the IT policy rule. For informationabout the BlackBerry Device Software version that is required for a specific IT policy rule, see the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerPolicy Reference Guide.

The BlackBerry Administration Service groups the IT policy rules by common properties or by application. Most IT policy rules aredesigned so that you can assign them to multiple user accounts and groups.

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Preconfigured IT policiesThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server includes the following preconfigured IT policies that you can change to create IT policies thatmeet the requirements of your organization.

Preconfigured IT policy Description

Default This policy includes all the standard IT policy rules that are set on the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server.

Basic Password Security Similar to the Default IT policy, this policy also requires a basic password that users

can use to log in to the BlackBerry device. Users must change the passwords

regularly. The IT policy includes a password timeout that locks the BlackBerry device.

Medium Password Security Similar to the Default IT policy, this policy also requires a complex password that

users can use to log in to the BlackBerry device. Users must change the passwords

regularly. This policy includes a maximum password history and turns off Bluetooth®

technology on the BlackBerry device.

Medium Security with No 3rd Party

Applications

Similar to the Medium Password Security, this policy requires a complex password

that a user must change frequently, a security timeout, and a maximum password

history. This policy prevents users from making their BlackBerry devices

discoverable by other Bluetooth enabled devices and turns off the ability of

BlackBerry devices to download third-party applications.

Advanced Security Similar to the Default IT policy, this IT policy also requires a complex password that

a user must change frequently, a password timeout that locks the BlackBerry device,

and a maximum password history. This policy restricts Bluetooth technology on the

BlackBerry device, turns on strong content protection, turns off USB mass storage,

and requires the BlackBerry device to encrypt external file systems.

Advanced Security with No 3rd Party

Applications

Similar to the Advanced Security IT policy, this IT policy requires a complex password

that a user must change frequently, a password timeout that locks the BlackBerry

device, and a maximum password history. This policy restricts Bluetooth technology

on the BlackBerry device, turns on strong content protection, turns off USB mass

storage, requires the BlackBerry device to encrypt external file systems, and turns

off the ability of BlackBerry devices to download third-party applications.

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Default values for preconfigured IT policies

You can configure additional IT policy rules in the preconfigured IT policies or change any of the following values:

IT policy rule Default IT

policy

Basic

password

security IT

policy

Medium

password

security IT

policy

Medium password

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Advanced

security IT

policy

Advanced

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Device-Only Items

Enable Long-

term Timeout

— — Yes Yes Yes Yes

Maximum

Security

Timeout

— 30 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min.

Maximum

Password Age

— 60 days 30 days 30 days 30 days 30 days

Password

Pattern Checks

no

restriction

no

restriction

at least 1 alpha

and 1 numeric

character

at least 1 alpha and

1 numeric character

at least 1 alpha

and 1 numeric

character

at least 1 alpha and

1 numeric

character

Password

Required

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

User Can

Disable

Password

Yes No No No No No

Password policy group

Maximum

Password

History

— — 6 6 6 6

Security policy group

Content

Protection

Strength

— — — — Strong Strong

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IT policy rule Default IT

policy

Basic

password

security IT

policy

Medium

password

security IT

policy

Medium password

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Advanced

security IT

policy

Advanced

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Disable USB

Mass Storage

No No No No Yes Yes

Disallow Third

Party

Application

Download

No No No Yes No Yes

External File

System

Encryption

level

Not

required

— — — Encrypt to user

password

(excluding

multimedia

directories)

Encrypt to user

password

(excluding

multimedia

directories)

Force Lock

When

Holstered

No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Bluetooth® policy group

Disable

Address Book

Transfer

No No No No Yes Yes

Disable

Discoverable

Mode

No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Disable File

Transfer

No No No No Yes Yes

Disable Serial

Port Profile

No No No No Yes Yes

Require LED

Connection

Indicator

No No No No Yes Yes

Wi-Fi® policy group

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IT policy rule Default IT

policy

Basic

password

security IT

policy

Medium

password

security IT

policy

Medium password

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Advanced

security IT

policy

Advanced

security with No

3rd Party

Applications IT

policy

Wi-Fi Allow

Handheld

Changes

Yes No No No No No

Creating and importing IT policies

Create an IT policy1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Create an IT policy.

3. Type a name and description for the IT policy.

4. Click Save.

5. To configure the IT policy, perform the following actions:

a. In the IT policy information section, click the IT policy.

b. Click Edit IT policy.

c. On a tab for an IT policy group, configure values for the IT policy rules.

d. Click Save All.

After you finish: For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

Create an IT policy based on an existing IT policy1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click the IT policy that you want to copy.

4. Click Copy IT policy.

5. Type a name and description for the new IT policy.

6. Click Save.

7. To change the IT policy settings, perform the following actions:

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a. In the IT policy information section, click the IT policy.

b. Click Edit IT policy.

c. On a tab for an IT policy group, change the appropriate values for the IT policy rules.

d. Click Save all.

After you finish: For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

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Import IT policy data

Before you begin: Export IT policy data from a different BlackBerry® Domain.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the Manage IT policies section, click Import IT policy list.

4. In the IT policy import section, specify the following information:• location of the data source file• file encryption password that you use to protect the data source file

5. Click Next.

6. Click Add all IT policies.

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Change the value for an IT policy rule1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the IT policy information section, click the IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On a tab for an IT policy group, change the appropriate values for the IT policy rules.

6. Click Save all.

Assign an IT policy to a group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

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3. In the Manage groups section, click the group that you want to assign an IT policy to.

4. On the Policies tab, click Edit group.

5. In the drop-down list, click an IT policy.

6. Click Save all.

Related topicsReconciliation rules for conflicting IT policies, 43Resolving IT policy assignments for user accounts and groups, 44Adding a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, 69

Assign an IT policy to a user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name of the user account.

5. On the Policies tab, click Edit user.

6. In the drop-down list, click an IT policy.

7. Click Save all.

Related topicsReconciliation rules for conflicting IT policies, 43Resolving IT policy assignments for user accounts and groups, 44Adding a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, 69

Sending an IT policy over the wireless networkIf your organization's environment includes C++ based BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version2.5 or later or Java® based BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version 3.6 or later, the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server can send changes to IT policies to a BlackBerry device over the wireless network automatically. When theBlackBerry device receives an updated IT policy or a new IT policy, the BlackBerry device, BlackBerry® Desktop Software, andBlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager apply the configuration changes immediately.

By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is designed to resend an IT policy to the BlackBerry device within a short period oftime after you update the IT policy using the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can also resend an IT policy to a specificBlackBerry device manually. You can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry deviceat scheduled intervals regardless of whether you changed the IT policy.

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Resend an IT policy to a BlackBerry device manually1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. On the Policies tab, click View resolved IT policy data.

6. Click Resend IT policy to a device.

Resend an IT policy to a BlackBerry device automatically1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology.

2. Expand BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

3. In the Policy section, click an instance.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the General section, in the Policy resend interval (hours) field, type an interval that you want the BlackBerry device toresend the IT policy at.

6. Click Save All.

Reconciliation rules for conflicting IT policiesThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can apply only one IT policy to a user account. Since you can assign IT policies to user accounts,groups, or the BlackBerry Domain, the BlackBerry Administration Service uses predefined rules to determine which IT policy itcan apply to a user account.

The BlackBerry Administration Service might have to reconcile conflicting IT policies if you perform any of the following actions:

• Add an IT policy to or remove an IT policy from a user account or group• Change an IT policy• Change the ranking on a set of IT policies• Delete an IT policy

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Reconciliation rules: IT policies

Scenario Rule

You assigned an IT policy to a user account and a different IT

policy to a group that the user account belongs to. Another IT

policy is the default IT policy for the BlackBerry® Domain.

The IT policy that you assign to a user account takes

precedence over an IT policy that you assigned to a group. An

IT policy that you assigned to a group takes precedence over

the default IT policy for the BlackBerry Domain.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. You assign multiple

IT policies to the groups but do not assign an IT policy to the

user account.

If you assign multiple IT policies to the groups that the user

account belongs to, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigns

the IT policy that you ranked the highest in the BlackBerry

Administration Service to the user's BlackBerry device.

Resolving IT policy assignments for user accounts and groupsThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can apply only one IT policy to a BlackBerry device. To apply only one IT policy to a BlackBerrydevice, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically resolves the IT policies that you assigned to the groups that a user accountbelongs to. You can configure the priority that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server should give to an IT policy when it determineswhich IT policy it should assign to a BlackBerry device.

Rank IT policiesYou must rank the IT policies that you create so that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can resolve IT policy conflicts when a useraccount is a member of multiple groups that have different IT policies.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. Click Set priority of IT policies.

4. To move the IT policies higher or lower in the list, click the up arrow icon or down arrow icon.

5. Click Save.

Verify which IT policy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigned to a BlackBerry deviceIf you assigned IT policies to groups, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server resolves which IT policy to assign to a BlackBerry deviceautomatically. You can check which IT policy the BlackBerry Enterprise Server has assigned to a BlackBerry device to verify thatit is the correct IT policy.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

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2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. On the Policies tab, click View resolved IT policy data.

The IT policy that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigned to the user account appears in the Policy information section.

After you finish: To view the rule settings for the IT policy, click the IT policy name.

Deactivating BlackBerry devices that do not have IT policies appliedTo prevent BlackBerry® devices that do not have IT policies applied to them from remaining active on a BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer, you can change the Disable users with unapplied IT policy option to True. The Disable user time limit (hours) optionspecifies the amount of time that BlackBerry devices can be active on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server without having an IT policyapplied to the BlackBerry devices.

If you change the Disable users with unapplied IT policy option to True, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends the ITpolicy to the BlackBerry devices every 30 minutes until the BlackBerry devices apply the IT policy or the time limit expires. If thetime limit expires, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server deactivates the BlackBerry device PINs. The permitted range for this optionis 0 hours to 8760 hours. If you specify 0 hours, BlackBerry devices deactivate when the IT policy cannot apply automatically.

Deactivate BlackBerry devices that do not have IT policies applied1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Policy.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Disable Users with Unapplied IT Policy drop-down list, click True.

4. In the Disable user time limit (hours) field, type the time (in hours) that can occur before the PINs for BlackBerry devicesthat you did not apply an IT policy to are deactivated on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

5. Click Save All.

After you finish: Before you re-activate the BlackBerry devices on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on the BlackBerry devices,in the Security Options list, instruct users to click Wipe Handheld or Security Wipe to delete all of the data on the BlackBerrydevices.

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Creating new IT policy rules to control third-party applicationsYou can create new IT policy rules to control the applications that your organization creates for BlackBerry® devices that arerunning in your organization's environment. After you create an IT policy rule, you can add it to a new or existing IT policy andassign a value to it. Only applications that your organization creates can use the IT policy rule that you create. You cannot createnew IT policy rules to control BlackBerry device applications and features.

Create an IT policy rule for a third-party application1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Create an IT policy rule.

3. Type a name and description for the IT policy rule.

4. In the Type drop-down list, click the type of value that the IT policy rule uses.

5. In the Destination drop-down list, choose whether you want the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, orboth to be able to use the IT policy rule.

6. Click Save.

After you finish: Add the IT policy rule to an IT policy.

Change or delete IT policy rules for third-party applications1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policy rules.

3. Click an IT policy rule.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• To change the IT policy rule, click Edit IT policy rule. Change the appropriate values.• To delete the IT policy rule, click Delete IT policy rule. Verify that you want to delete the IT policy rule.

5. Click Save.

Export all IT policy data to a data fileIf you export all IT policy data to a data file, you must create an encryption password for the data file that you can use to protectthe data file. You can import the data file at a later time to another BlackBerry® Domain.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. Click Export IT policy list.

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4. In the File encryption password field and Confirm file encryption password field, type a password so that the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server can encrypt the IT policy data file.

5. Click Export.

6. Click Download file.

7. Click Save.

8. Browse to a location on a local or network drive where you want to save the data file.

9. Click Save.

10. Click Close.

Delete an IT policy1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Delete IT policy.

5. Click Yes – Delete the IT policy.

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Configuring security options 5

Encrypting data that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and a BlackBerrydevice send to each otherTo encrypt data that is in transit between the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and a BlackBerry device in your organization, theBlackBerry® Enterprise Solution uses BlackBerry transport layer encryption. BlackBerry transport layer encryption is designed toencrypt data from the time that a BlackBerry device user sends a message from the BlackBerry device to when the BlackBerryEnterprise Server receives the message, and from the time that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends a message to when theBlackBerry device receives the message.

Before the BlackBerry device sends a message, it compresses and encrypts the message using the device transport key. Whenthe BlackBerry Enterprise Server receives a message from the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry Dispatcher decrypts the messageusing the device transport key, and then decompresses the message.

Controlling BlackBerry device access to the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerYou can turn on the Enterprise Service Policy to control which BlackBerry® devices can connect to the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer. After you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, by default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server prevents connections fromnew BlackBerry devices that you associate with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server; however, it permits connections from BlackBerrydevices that users already activated on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The Enterprise Service Policy also applies to deviceswith BlackBerry® Connect™ software, devices with BlackBerry® Built-In™ software, and devices that are running the BlackBerry®Application Suite.

You can use the Enterprise Service Policy to create allowed lists that control the BlackBerry devices that users can activate on aBlackBerry Enterprise Server, over the wireless network, or over a serial connection. BlackBerry devices that match the allowedlist criteria can complete the activation process on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

You can define the following types of criteria:

• specific, permitted BlackBerry device PINs as a string• permitted range of BlackBerry device PINs

You can also control access to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server based on specific manufacturers and models of BlackBerry devices.The BlackBerry Administration Service includes lists of permitted manufacturers and models based on the properties of theBlackBerry devices that are associated with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can clear items in these lists to prevent furtherconnections by BlackBerry devices of a specific manufacturer or model.

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You can permit a specific user to override the Enterprise Service Policy so that the user can connect to the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer even if the user's BlackBerry device matches criteria that you exclude from the allowed list.

Turn on the Enterprise Service PolicyYou can turn on the Enterprise Service Policy to control which BlackBerry® devices can connect to the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solutiontopology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

3. Click Turn on Enterprise Service Policy.

4. Click Yes - Turn on enterprise service policy.

Configure the Enterprise Service PolicyBy default, when you turn on the Enterprise Service Policy, all BlackBerry® devices that you activated can access the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server. You must configure the Enterprise Service Policy to specify the BlackBerry devices that you want to access theBlackBerry Enterprise Server. To add a new BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, you must add the PIN for theBlackBerry device to the Enterprise Service Policy before a user can activate the BlackBerry device.

Before you begin: Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Enterprise Service Policy section, in the Allowed drop-down list, click Yes for each BlackBerry device model thatyou want to permit to access the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

5. To add a new BlackBerry device, on the Add New Allowed PINs tab, in the New Allowed PINs field, type the PIN for theBlackBerry device. Click the Add icon.

6. To remove a BlackBerry device from the list, on the Removing Existing Allowed Pins tab, in the PINs section, select thePIN for the BlackBerry device.

7. Click Save All.

Permit a user to override the Enterprise Service Policy

Before you begin: Turn on the Enterprise Service Policy.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

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2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Component information tab, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server information section, in the Enterprise servicepolicy override drop-down list, click True.

7. Click Save All.

Extending messaging security to a BlackBerry deviceIf your organization's messaging environment supports highly secure messaging technology such as PGP® encryption or S/MIMEencryption, you can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution to encrypt a message using PGP encryption or S/MIMEencryption so that the message remains encrypted when the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server forwards the message to the emailapplications of recipients. To extend messaging security, the sender and recipient must install highly secure messaging technologyon the computers that host the email applications and on their BlackBerry devices, and you must configure the BlackBerry devicesto use the highly secure messaging technology.

Extending messaging security using S/MIME encryption

You can extend messaging security for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution and permit a BlackBerry device user to send andreceive S/MIME-protected email messages and S/MIME-protected PIN messages on a BlackBerry device.

To extend messaging security, you or the BlackBerry device user must install the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry®smartphones on the BlackBerry device and transfer the S/MIME private key of the BlackBerry device user to the BlackBerrydevice. The S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones is designed to work with email applications such as Microsoft®Outlook®, Microsoft Outlook Express, and IBM® Lotus Notes®, and with PKIs such as Netscape®, Entrust Authority™ SecurityManager version 5 and later, and Microsoft certification authorities.

The BlackBerry device user uses the S/MIME private key to decrypt S/MIME-protected messages on the BlackBerry device andto sign, encrypt, and send S/MIME-protected messages from the BlackBerry device. If the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receivesan S/MIME-encrypted message but the BlackBerry device user did not install the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerrysmartphones, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends a message to the BlackBerry device to indicate that the BlackBerry devicedoes not support S/MIME-encrypted messages.

After the BlackBerry device user installs the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, the BlackBerry device usercan synchronize and manage S/MIME certificates and S/MIME private keys using the certificate synchronization tool of theBlackBerry® Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not apply an appended disclaimer to S/MIME-protectedmessages that the BlackBerry device user sends from the BlackBerry device. Digital signatures on S/MIME-protected messagesthat the BlackBerry device sends are not valid if disclaimers are appended to the messages.

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To require the BlackBerry device user to use S/MIME encryption when forwarding or replying to messages, you can configurethe S/MIME Force Digital Signature IT policy rule and the S/MIME Force Encrypted Messages IT policy rule.

The S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones is also designed to support the following features:• encoding and decoding of Unicode messages• ability to use a password, which the sender and recipient each know, to encrypt S/MIME-protected email messages or PIN

messages• ability to read S/MIME certificates that are stored on a smart card

Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution to support S/MIME encryption

1. Configure S/MIME message processing on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

2. Instruct users to install the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on BlackBerry devices.

3. Perform one of the following tasks:• Instruct users to add the Certificate Synchronization Manager to the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager so that the BlackBerry

Desktop Manager can manage certificates for the BlackBerry devices.• Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to permit users to enroll certificates over the wireless network.

Configure encryption options for S/MIME-protected messagesAfter you turn on processing for S/MIME-protected messages, you can configure encryption options using the BlackBerry®Administration Service. You can configure encryption options to control how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server processes S/MIME-protected messages.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. In the Email section, click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit host instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Security settings section, perform any of the following actions:• To require that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server encrypts messages with S/MIME encryption for a second time when

the BlackBerry Enterprise Server processes S/MIME-protected messages that are weakly encrypted or are signed butunencrypted, in the S/MIME Encryption on Signed and Weakly Encrypted Messages turn on drop-down list, clickTrue.

• To permit BlackBerry device users that have email applications that do not support S/MIME to read the text of an S/MIME-protected message, in the Send S/MIME Messages in Clear-Signed Format drop-down list, click True.

• To require that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server deletes attachment data from any signed-only S/MIME-protectedmessages that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server receives to conserve bandwidth, in the Remove Attachment Data fromSigned S/MIME Messages drop-down list, click True.

• To require that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends encrypted S/MIME-protected messages using an updated MIMEcontent-type that is in accordance with PKCS#7 instead of the default legacy MIME content-type, in the Use PKCS #7MIME Type drop-down list, click True.

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5. Click Save all.

6. Perform the following actions to restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent:

a. On the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Componentview > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

b. Click the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that includes the BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

c. Click Restart instance.

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Turn on support for processing S/MIME-protected messages on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. In the Email section, click the instance that you want to change.

3. On the Messaging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the Security settings section, in the Turn on S/MIME message processing drop-down list, click True.

5. Click Save All.

How S/MIME-protected messages on BlackBerry devices discard appended disclaimers

If a user installs and configures the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on a BlackBerry device, theBlackBerry® Enterprise Server does not apply an appended disclaimer to S/MIME-protected messages that the user sends fromthe BlackBerry device. Digital signatures on S/MIME-protected messages that the BlackBerry device sends are not valid ifdisclaimers are appended to the messages.

Define encryption options for S/MIME-protected messages

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. In the Email section, click the instance that you want to change.

3. On the Messaging tab, click Edit host instance.

4. In the Security settings section, change S/MIME Message Processing turn on to True.

5. Click Save all.

Enforcing secure messaging using classificationsYou can use message classifications to require S/MIME-enabled users or PGP® enabled users to sign, encrypt, or sign and encryptemail messages that they send from the BlackBerry® devices.

You use the Message Classification IT policy rule to configure one or more message classifications that users can apply to emailmessages. The message classification that the users select when they compose email messages determines the type of S/MIMEmessage protection or PGP message protection that applies to the email messages.

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If a user does not select a message classification, by default, the BlackBerry device applies the first classification in the messageclassification list on the BlackBerry device. You can change the order that the BlackBerry device lists the classifications in.

The message protection options on the BlackBerry device are limited to the types of encryption and digitial signing that thehighly secure messaging packages on the BlackBerry device permit. When a user applies a message classification to an emailmessage on a BlackBerry device, the user must select one type of message protection that the message classification permits,or accept the default type of message protection. If a user selects a message classification that requires signing, encryption, orsigning and encryption of the email message, and the user did not install a highly secure messaging package on the BlackBerrydevice, the user cannot send the email message.

Create a message classification1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Security tab, at the bottom of the screen, in the Message Classification Display Name field, type a display namethat you want to appear in the Classifications list on BlackBerry devices.

6. Type a subject suffix that you want to append to the message subject in parentheses . For example, type the subject suffix(U) for a classification that is named Unclassified.

7. In the Minimum Actions drop-down list, click an action that a BlackBerry device user can perform to encode the message.For example, to permit users to select all of the encoding types for the secure messaging packages that they install on theirBlackBerry devices, click Signed.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

After you finish: If you create more than one message classification, order the message classifications in the list. By default, ifa user does not select a message classification, the BlackBerry device applies the first message classification in the list.

Create a message classification based on an existing message classification1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Security tab, at the bottom of the screen, click the Copy icon beside the message classification that you want to copy.

6. If necessary, change the subject suffix that you want to append, in parentheses, to the email message subject.

7. If necessary, click the minimum action for encoding the email message in the Minimum Actions drop-down list.

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8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

After you finish: Order the message classifications in the list. By default, if a user does not select a message classification, theBlackBerry device applies the first classification in the list.

Order message classifications1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Security tab, at the bottom of the screen, click the Up or Down arrow icon beside the message classification thatyou want to move to prioritize the message classification.

6. Click Save all.

Delete a message classification1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Security tab, at the bottom of the screen, click the Delete icon beside the message classification.

6. Click Save all.

Generating organization-specific encryption keys for PIN messageencryptionBy default, all BlackBerry® devices store a common PIN encryption key that they use to protect PIN messages. To limit the numberof BlackBerry devices that can decrypt PIN messages that users in your organization send from their BlackBerry devices, you cangenerate a new PIN encryption key that is stored on and known only to BlackBerry devices in your organization. BlackBerrydevices with a PIN encryption key that is specific to your organization can send and receive PIN messages only with otherBlackBerry devices that store the same PIN encryption key.

You should generate a new PIN encryption key if you know that your current organization-specific PIN encryption key iscompromised.

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Generate a PIN encryption key1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology.

2. Click BlackBerry Domain.

3. Click Update Peer-to-Peer Encryption Key.

4. Click Set New Key.

5. Perform one of the following actions:

• To generate and save the key, click Set New Key and Store Existing Key.• To generate the key and not save it, click Set New Key and do NOT Store Existing Key.

Turn off BlackBerry services that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service,BlackBerry Collaboration Service, and BlackBerry MVS provideYou can prevent BlackBerry® device users that you associate with a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server from browsing the intranetor Internet, running applications that communicate with application servers and content servers, sending or receiving instantmessages, or making calls using VoIP. You can turn off the BlackBerry services if you want to enhance security, save bandwidthon the wireless network, or conserve system resources on the computer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Componentview > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit Instance.

4. In the External services turned on drop-down list, click No.

5. Click Save All.

6. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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When a BlackBerry device overwrites data in the BlackBerry device memoryA BlackBerry® device continually runs the memory cleaner application during the Java® based garbage collection process tooverwrite data in the BlackBerry device memory that the BlackBerry device no longer uses.

The BlackBerry device runs the garbage collection process when any of the following conditions exist:• You or a BlackBerry device user turns on content protection for the BlackBerry device.• An application uses the RIM® Cryptographic API to create a private key or symmetric key.

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• A third-party application turns on the garbage collection process by registering with the memory cleaner application onthe BlackBerry device. The memory cleaner application instructs applications to empty caches and to free the BlackBerrydevice memory that is associated with sensitive application data that the applications no longer use.

• A BlackBerry device user installs the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on the BlackBerry device.• A BlackBerry device user installs the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on the BlackBerry device.

When the BlackBerry device runs the garbage collection process, the garbage collection process overwrites the data that theBlackBerry device no longer uses with zeroes, periodically runs the memory cleaner application, and overwrites the memory thatthe memory cleaner application frees.

Changing when a BlackBerry device cleans the BlackBerry device memoryBy default, the memory cleaner application runs on a BlackBerry® device when the BlackBerry device is inactive for a specifiedperiod of time. You or a BlackBerry device user can change when the memory cleaner application runs when any the followingconditions exist:• The BlackBerry device user synchronizes the BlackBerry device with a computer.• The BlackBerry device user locks the BlackBerry device.• The BlackBerry device locks after it is inactive for a specified period of time.• The BlackBerry device user changes the time or time zone on the BlackBerry device.

To change when the memory cleaner application runs, you can use IT policies or the BlackBerry device user can turn on or turnoff the memory cleaner application in the Security options on the BlackBerry device.

You or the BlackBerry device user cannot turn off the memory cleaner application on the BlackBerry device if any of the followingconditions exist:• You or the BlackBerry device user turns on content protection on the BlackBerry device.• An application uses the RIM® Cryptographic API to create a private key or symmetric key.• An application that registers with the memory cleaner application requires that memory cleaning application be turned on.• The BlackBerry device user installs the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on the BlackBerry device

and a private key exists on the BlackBerry device.• The BlackBerry device user installs the PGP® Support Package for BlackBerry® smartphones on the BlackBerry device and

a private key exists on the BlackBerry device.

If you or the BlackBerry device user turns on the the memory cleaner application, Java® based garbage collection process usesthe memory cleaner application automatically. The garbage collection process overwrites data that the BlackBerry device nolonger uses.

For more information about the IT policy rules that you can use to change when the memory cleaner application runs, see theBlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

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Best practice: Configuring additional memory cleaner settings for BlackBerry devices

Scenario Recommendation

Remove decrypted content from BlackBerry® device memory

when the user holsters BlackBerry device.

Change the Force Memory Clean When Holstered IT policy

rule to Yes.

Remove decrypted content from BlackBerry device memory

when the BlackBerry device is idle.

Change the Force Memory Clean When Idle IT policy rule to

Yes.

Start the memory cleaner after a specific amount of time has

elapsed.

Set the Memory Cleaner Maximum Idle Time IT policy rule to

the desired time (for example, 10 minutes).

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide and S/MIME Support Package User GuideSupplement.

Managing the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service certificateBy default, the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service instances generate a self-signed certificate when they start after theinstallation process completes or when they cannot find a certificate in the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service key store.BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances can use the certificate to secure communication with BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService clients, such as the BlackBerry Administration Service, BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications, and BlackBerry MDSApplication Console. The self-signed certificate uses the 1024-bit RSA algorithm. All BlackBerry MDS Integration Serviceinstances share the certificate which is stored in the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service key store.

You can replace the self-signed certificate with a trusted certificate that a certificate authority signed. You can also generateanother self-signed certificate if the certificate expires or if you suspect that the existing self-signed certificate is compromised.The self-signed certificate expires after 620 days.

Configuring the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances to use a trusted certificate

Create a CSR file for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service trusted certificate

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, click BlackBerry Solution topology >BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance.

3. Click Export certificate signature request.

4. In the Server certificate data section, type the information that the certificate authority requires to issue a trustedcertificate.

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5. Click Export request.

6. Click Download file to save the CSR file.

After you finish: Use the CSR file to request a trusted certificate from the certificate authority.

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Import the trusted certificate into the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service key store

Before you begin: Obtain the trusted certificate from the certificate authority. The certificate file must use the PKCS #7 format.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, click BlackBerry Solution topology >BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance.

3. Click Import server certificate chain.

4. Browse to the certificate file.

5. Click Add certificate.

6. Restart all of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances.

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Generate a self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, click BlackBerry Solution topology >

BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance.

3. Click Generate server key pair.

4. In the Server certificate data section, type the information required to generate the certificate.

5. Click Generate server key pair.

6. Restart all of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances.

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Permit client authentication between the BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService and web services that use self-signed certificatesWhen the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service communicates with web services, it is a client to the web services. If theBlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications in your organization's environment use HTTPS to communicate with web services thatuse a self-signed certificate, you must import the self-signed certificate for the web services into the BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService trusted store. This permits the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that use web services to authenticate to and accessthe web services.

The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service already contains certificates from certificate authorities such as VeriSign®.

Before you begin:• Contact your organization's application developers to obtain information about the web services that the BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications use.• Obtain the self-signed certificate for the web services that the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications use.• If you replaced the self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service with a signed root certificate from a

certificate authority, the web services must trust the root certificate authority to authenticate to the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Certificates list, click Add new certificates.

4. In the Alias name field, type a name for the certificate.

5. In the Data source file section, click Browse.

6. Navigate to the certificate that you want to add.

7. Click Add certificate.

After you finish: Permit BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS.

Configure support for notification messages over HTTPS for BlackBerry MDSRuntime Applications on BlackBerry devicesDevelopers can use the BlackBerry® Mobile Data System development tools to create BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applicationsthat can receive notification messages from a web service over HTTPS. To permit notification messages over HTTPS, the BlackBerryMDS Runtime Application must subscribe to the web service over HTTPS. If the subscription to the web service is done over HTTP,the notification messages are received over HTTP.

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If you install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that support notification messages over HTTPS on BlackBerry devices in yourorganization's environment, you must configure the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and the notification client to supportnotification messages over HTTPS.

To configure support for notification messages over HTTPS, you must import the X.509 security certificate for the notificationweb service into the trust store of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. You must then import the X.509 security certificatefor the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service into the trust store of the JVM that runs the notification client. The X.509 securitycertificate for the notification web service is used to complete an SSL handshake between the BlackBerry MDS Integration Serviceand the notification web service. The X.509 security certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service is used to completean SSL handshake between the notification client and the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

By default, the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service uses port 7092 for incoming notification messages over HTTPS.

Import the X.509 certificate for the web service into the trust store of the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service

Before you begin: Export the X.509 security certificate for the notification web service in .der file format and save the X.509security certificate in the local file system.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Certificates list, click Add new certificates.

4. In the Alias name field, type a name for the certificate.

5. In the Data source file section, click Browse.

6. Navigate to the X.509 security certificate that you want to add.

7. Click Add certificate.

After you finish: Permit BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPS.

Import the X.509 certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service into the trust storeof the JVM that runs the notification client1. Using a web browser, browse to https://<BlackBerry_MDS_Integration_Service_cluster_name>:7443

By default, 7443 is the communications port that is used for HTTPS. If you changed this port when you installed theBlackBerry® MDS Integration Service, use the port number that you specified.

2. Export the X.509 security certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and store the certificate on your local filesystem.

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3. At the command prompt, type cd <drive>:\<JRE_install_location>\jre\lib\security, where <JRE_install_location> is thelocation of the JRE™ that you use to run the web service notification client.

4. Press the Enter key.

5. At the command prompt, type keytool -import -alias -mdsis_notifications -keystore ./cacerts -trustcacerts -file<location_of_BlackBerry_MDS_Integration_Service_certificate>, where<location_of_BlackBerry_MDS_Integration_Service_certificate> is the location of the X.509 security certificate for theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

6. Press the Enter key.

After you finish: Restart the web service notification client.

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Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Serverenvironment

6

Best practice: Running the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Best practice Description

Do not change the startup type for the

BlackBerry® Enterprise Server services.

When you install or upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the setup application

configures the startup type for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services to

automatic or manual. For example, the setup application configures the startup type

for the BlackBerry Mail Store Service, BlackBerry Policy Service, and BlackBerry

Synchronization Service to manual.

To avoid errors in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, do not change the startup type

for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

Do not change the account information

for BlackBerry Enterprise Server

services.

When you install or upgrade the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the setup application

configures the account information for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

Do not change the account information for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server unless

the BlackBerry Enterprise Server documentation specifies that you can.

Run the BlackBerry Configuration Panel

as an administrator.

Consider the following guidelines if you are running the BlackBerry Configuration

Panel on Windows Server® 2008:

• Log in to the computer with a user account that is in the Administrator group

on the Windows Server.

• Right-click the BlackBerry Configuration Panel icon and click Run as

administrator.

Configuring certain BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to use proxyserversYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, and BlackBerry CollaborationService to use proxy servers to access web addresses on the Internet and your organization's intranet. You should use a proxymethod that is consistent with the proxy method that other applications and servers in your organization use to access web content.

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Proxy servers typically do not permit network traffic between servers that are on the same side of the firewall, so you can configurecertain BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components to use a .pac file, or to access the Internet directly through a proxy server.You can also configure multiple proxy servers to manage traffic to specific web addresses, and you can specify URLs that theBlackBerry Enterprise Server components can access without using a proxy server.

The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sends application updates and data to BlackBerry devices through the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service can only accept and respond to messages that it receives from adirect connection with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. If you configured the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to usea proxy server, you must configure proxy rules to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceand the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. You cannot use a proxy server to exchange data between these components. If youuse a .pac file configuration, you can change the .pac file to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a .pac fileYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, or BlackBerry CollaborationService to use a .pac file. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components support only one .pac file.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Expand the appropriate BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Proxy mappings tab, in the Universal resource locator field, type the regular expression for the web address thatyou want the proxy mapping rule to control.

6. In the Proxy type drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To detect a .pac file automatically, click AUTO.• To specify the location of the .pac file, click PAC. In the Proxy string field, type the proxy server name, port number, and

location of the .pac file using the following format: <proxy_server>:<port>/<pac_filepath>/<pac_filename>.

7. Click the Add icon for the proxy item. If you add more than one proxy item, use the Up and Down icons to set the priorityof the proxy items.

8. Click the Add icon for the web address. If you add more than one web address, use the Up and Down icons to set the priorityof the web addresses.

9. Click Save all.

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a proxy serverYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, or BlackBerry CollaborationService to access web servers through a proxy server.

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You can specify more than one proxy string in a proxy mapping rule for a web address. If the BlackBerry® Enterprise Servercomponent cannot access the web server using the first proxy string, it tries to access the web server using the subsequent proxystrings that you specify, until the component accesses the web server.

If the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service is configured to use a proxy server, BlackBerry device users can browse web sites thatuse HTTPS if the proxy server supports basic authentication only.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Expand the appropriate BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Proxy mappings tab, in the Universal resource locator field, type the URL regular expression for the web addressthat you want the proxy mapping rule to control.

6. In the Proxy type drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To configure a proxy server, click PROXY. In the Proxy string field, type the proxy server name and port number using

the following format: <proxy_server>:<port>.• To exclude the web address from routing through the proxy server, click DIRECT.

7. Click the Add icon for the proxy item. If you add more than one proxy item, use the Up and Down icons to set the priorityfor the proxy items.

8. Click the Add icon for the web address. If you add more than one web address, use the Up and Down icons to set the priorityfor the web addresses.

9. Click Save all.

Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to authenticate to a proxy server onbehalf of BlackBerry devicesYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service , BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, or BlackBerry CollaborationService to authenticate to a proxy server on behalf of BlackBerry devices.

Before you begin: If you want to configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to a proxy server on behalfof BlackBerry devices, turn on authentication support for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Expand the appropriate BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Proxy mappings tab, click the Edit button for a web address.

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6. In the Credentials section, in the User name field, type the user name that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentcan use to connect to the proxy server that is defined for the web address.

7. In the Password and Confirm password fields, type the password for the user name.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the sameBlackBerry Enterprise Server componentTo help make a BlackBerry® Domain more scalable, you can configure multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances to usethe same BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, or BlackBerry Collaboration Service. If aBlackBerry Domain contains one BlackBerry Enterprise Server, all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components are associatedwith that BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically.

Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry MDSConnection ServiceYou can configure multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances to use the same central push server to transfer applicationdata to and from BlackBerry devices and to manage HTTP requests from the BlackBerry® Browser.

Before you begin: Specify a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Conection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Supported Dispatcher instances tab, in the Available Dispatcher instances list, click the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer instance that you want to use the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

5. Click Add.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to have use the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service.

7. Click Save all.

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Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry MDSIntegration ServiceIf you installed a BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service instance on a computer that is separate from a computer that hosts aBlackBerry® Enterprise Server, you must connect the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance to a BlackBerry EnterpriseServer so that you can use the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to send BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications and updatesto BlackBerry devices.

You can also connect the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances if you want tomake the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications that are stored in the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository available to usersthat are associated with multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Supported Dispatcher instances tab, in the Available Dispatcher instances list, click the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer instance that you want to configure to use the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

5. Click Add.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to configure to use the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service.

7. Click Save all.

Configure multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerryCollaboration ServiceYou can configure multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry Collaboration Service to connectto your organization's instant messaging server, and to manage requests from the collaboration client on users' BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Supported Dispatcher instances tab, in the Available Dispatcher instances list, click the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer instance that you want to use the BlackBerry Collaboration Service.

6. Click Add.

7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to use the BlackBerry CollaborationService.

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8. Click Save all.

Associate a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool with a BlackBerryEnterprise ServerYou can choose which BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service pool you want to associate with a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sothat the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can send the appropriate service book to BlackBerry devices. The service book permits theBlackBerry® MDS Runtime to activate with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service automatically after you install the BlackBerryMDS Runtime on BlackBerry devices.

By default, if you install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a computer that hosts a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance,the setup application automatically associates the BlackBerry Enterprise Server with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Servicepool that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance belongs to.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. Click the instance or pair that you want to associate the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool with.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Supported MDS Integration Service instance names section, in the drop-down list, select a BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service pool.

5. Click Save All.

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Configuring user accounts 7

Creating user groupsYou can create user groups and assign user accounts to user groups based on custom criteria, such as user location, organizationalgroup, or BlackBerry® device model. User accounts that are part of a user group can exist on multiple BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer instances in the BlackBerry Domain.

Create a group to manage similar user accountsYou can reduce the time that you spend managing user accounts by adding similar user accounts to a group, and assigningshared properties, such as software configurations or IT policies, to the group. Properties that you assign to a group are assignedto all user accounts in the group.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Create a group.

3. In the Group information section, type a name and description for the group.

4. Click Save.

After you finish:• Add properties to the group.• Add user accounts to the group.

Add user accounts to a groupYou can add user accounts to a group to assign the properties of the group to user accounts automatically.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for the user accounts.

4. Select the user accounts.

5. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add group.

6. In the Available groups list, click the group that you want to add the user accounts to.

7. Click Add.

8. Click Save.

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Adding a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerWhen you install the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry Configuration Database stores a copy of the Novell®GroupWise® System Address Book for the primary POA. When you add a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, theBlackBerry Administration Service retrieves the user account information from the BlackBerry Configuration Database. A dailyprocess updates the email address in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

If you add a new user account to the Novell GroupWise messaging server and want to add the user account to the BlackBerryEnterprise Server before the daily process synchronizes the Novell GroupWise System Address Book with the BlackBerryConfiguration Database, you can update the Novell GroupWise System Address Book in the BlackBerry Configuration Databasemanually.

Add a user accountYou can add a user account to the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, assign a BlackBerry device to a user account and activate theBlackBerry device. The user account must exist on your organization's messaging server.

Before you begin: If required, create a group of user accounts so that you can manage user accounts that are similar.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Create user.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Select the check box beside the display name for the user account.

5. Click Continue.

6. If your organization's environment includes multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances, select the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer that you want to add the user account to.

7. If groups exist in the Available groups list, click at least one group that you want to add the user account to.

8. Click Add.

9. To select an activation option, perform one of the following actions:

Option Step

Specify an activation password for

the user account.a. Click Create a user with Activation Password.

b. In the Set activation password, section, type and confirm an activation

password. The password must not contain special characters. Some

BlackBerry devices do not support special characters and do not unlock when

a user types a password that contains special characters.

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Option Step

c. In the Password expiration (hours) field, type the amount of time, in hours,

that you want to elapse before the activation password expires.

d. Click Create a user.

Generate an activation password

for the user account automatically.

Click Create a user with Generated Activation Password.

Activate the user account without

using an activation password.

Click Create a user without Activation Password.

Create a user account that is not in the contact list in the BlackBerry Configuration DatabaseYou can create a user account for a user even if the BlackBerry® Mail Store Service did not yet synchronize the contact informationfor the user account to the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If the BlackBerry Mail Store Service did not synchronize thecontact information and you create a user account, the BlackBerry Administration Service does not display the user account inthe search results.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Create user.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click Add user from company directory.

5. In the Email address field, type the email address, in SMTP format, of the user account that you want to add.

6. Click Find user in company directory.

7. Click Save user to available user list and Create BlackBerry Enabled User.

8. If you installed multiple BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances, select the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you want toadd the user account to.

9. Click Continue.

10. Type and confirm an activation password. The password must not contain special characters. Specific BlackBerry devicesdo not support special characters and do not unlock when a user types a password that contains special characters.

11. In the Password expiration field, type the amount of time, in hours, that can elapse before the activation password expires.

12. Click Create user.

Export a list of user accountsYou can export a list of user accounts from a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to a .csv file. The .csv file contains information aboutthe user accounts, such as the user ID, display name, PIN and email address. You can import the list of user accounts to anotherBlackBerry Enterprise Server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

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2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

5. Select the appropriate user accounts.

6. In the Export users list, click Export user.

7. Click Download file.

8. Save the .csv file.

Importing a list of user accounts to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server

You can add multiple user accounts to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server by importing a .csv file that contains a list of user accountsand the required information to activate the user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

The .csv file can include the following information:

• user accounts that you want to create• names of the groups you want to add the user accounts to• activation passwords and expiry times that you want to assign to the user accounts

The BlackBerry Administration Service processes actions in the order that they appear in the .csv file. If the BlackBerryAdministration Service encounters an error that is specific to an action during the import process (for example, an action isincorrectly formatted in the .csv file), the BlackBerry Administration Service continues to process the remaining actions that arelisted in the file and displays an error message for the action that the BlackBerry Administration Service could not process.

The import process can take a long time (more than 30 minutes) to complete if you add more than 2000 user accounts.

Fields in a .csv file that contain user account information

The BlackBerry® Administration Service uses a .csv file to add user account information to the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.The following table lists the fields in the .csv file that might be populated when you import user account information.

Field Description

Email Address The field specifies the email address for the user account.

SRP ID This field specifies the SRP ID for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you want

to add the user account to.

Group Names This field specifies the names of groups that you want to add the user account to.

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Field Description

Activation Password Operation This field specifies whether an activation password is required to activate the user

account and whether that password will be specified by the administrator or the

BlackBerry Administration Service. The activation password value specified in this

field can either be "specify", "none", or "generate" in lower case only. The activation

password operation must be the same on each line in the .csv file.

If the field is set to "specify", the activation password and the expiry time (in hours)

are optional fields in the .csv file. If the activation password and the expiry time

values are not included in the .csv file, you will be prompted to specify these values

the after uploading the .csv file. If you specify the activation password and the expiry

time for the user accounts, the values must be provided on every line of the csv file.

If the field is set to "generate", the password is automatically generated by the

BlackBerry Administration Service and the final two fields of each .csv line must be

empty. The activation password will expire if the user does not activate the

BlackBerry device on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server before the password timeout

elapses. The default value is 48 hours.

If the field is set to "none", the user account will be created without an activation

password and the final two fields of each .csv line must be empty.

To activate a BlackBerry device on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server over the wireless

network, an activation password is required.

Activation Password This field specifies the activation password for the user account if an activation

password is required.

Activation Password Expiry This field specifies the amount of time, in hours, that can elapse before the activation

password expires if an activation password is required.

The activation password will expire if the user does not activate the BlackBerry

device on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server before a default value of 48 hours

elapses.

Example: Importing user accounts to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server

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"Email Address","SRP ID","Group Names","Activation Password Operation","Activation Password","Activation Password Expiry"

"[email protected]","WBARICHAK0033","Admins","specify", "asdf","24""[email protected]","JBUAC0011,"Admins","specify", "asdf","24"

Import multiple user accounts from a .csv fileYou can import a list of user accounts from a .csv file to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server so that you can manage the user accounts.

Before you begin: Create a .csv file.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Click Manage multiple users from an import list.

4. In the Manage multiple users from an import list section, click Browse.

5. Navigate to the .csv file that contains the user accounts that you want to import.

6. Click Next.

7. Perform the appropriate actions for the user accounts.

Create multiple user accounts by importing the user accounts from a .csv fileYou can import a list of user accounts from a .csv file and add them to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. The user accounts mustexist on your organizations messaging server.

Before you begin: Create the .csv file.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Create a user.

3. Click Import new users.

4. In the Import users from a list section, click Browse.

5. Navigate to the .csv file that contains the user accounts that you want to import.

6. Click Continue.

7. Perform the appropriate actions for the user accounts.

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Assigning BlackBerry devices to users 8

Preparing to distribute a BlackBerry deviceBefore you distribute a BlackBerry® device to a user, you can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to synchronize emailmessages that the user previously sent and received on a supported BlackBerry device. You can synchronize messages for a newuser or for a user whose PIN changed when they received a replacement BlackBerry device.

When the BlackBerry Enterprise Server synchronizes messages onto a BlackBerry device, it applies the message filter rules andredirection settings that are specific to the user account.

Change how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server downloads a user's existing email messagesonto the BlackBerry deviceBy default, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server synchronizes the headers of 200 messages from the previous 5 days onto aBlackBerry device when you activate it. If you change the BlackBerry Enterprise Server settings so that it synchronizes the headersand body of messages onto a BlackBerry device when you activate it, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can synchronize up to 750messages from the previous 14 days.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Message prepopulation settings section, perform the following actions:• To synchronize the body and headers of messages onto a BlackBerry device, in the Send headers only drop-down list,

click False.• To specify the number of previous days that you want to synchronize messages from, in the Prepopulation by message

age field, type a number.• To specify the maximum number of messages that you want to synchronize, in the Prepopulation by message count

field, type a number.

5. Click Save all.

Prevent the BlackBerry Enterprise Server from synchronizing existing email messages ontoa BlackBerry device1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

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2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Message prepopulation settings section, perform the following actions:• In the Prepopulation by message age field, type 0.• In the Prepopulation by message count field, type 0.

5. Click Save all.

Assigning BlackBerry devices to user accountsTo assign BlackBerry® devices to user accounts and activate the BlackBerry devices, you can use any of the following methods:

Method Description

BlackBerry Administration Service You can activate BlackBerry devices before you distribute them to users by

connecting the BlackBerry devices to a computer and logging in to the BlackBerry

Administration Service.

over the wireless network New BlackBerry device users and users that are receiving replacement BlackBerry

devices can activate the BlackBerry devices without requiring a physical

connection to your organization's network.

over the LAN New BlackBerry device users and users that are receiving replacement BlackBerry

devices can activate the BlackBerry devices by connecting the BlackBerry devices

to a computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager.

BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager New BlackBerry device users and users that are receiving replacement BlackBerry

devices can activate the BlackBerry devices by connecting the BlackBerry devices

to a computer that hosts the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.

over your organization's Wi-Fi® network You can activate Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices over your organization's Wi-

Fi network.

If you add a user account that was previously located on another BlackBerry® Enterprise Server in a different BlackBerry Domain,to assign a BlackBerry device to the user account, you must connect the BlackBerry device to the computer that hosts theBlackBerry Administration Service.

Option 1: Activate a BlackBerry device using the BlackBerry Administration Service

Before you begin: If necessary, prepare a BlackBerry® device so that you can redistribute it to a user.

1. Connect the BlackBerry device to a computer that can access the BlackBerry Administration Service.

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2. On the Devices menu, expand Attached devices.

3. Click Manage current device.

4. Click Assign current device.

5. Search for a user account.

6. In the search results, click the display name for a user account.

7. Click Associate user.

8. Click Assign current device.

Option 2: Activating a BlackBerry device over the wireless network

To activate a BlackBerry® device over the wireless network, you assign an activation password to a user account. The user receivesthe activation password in an email message and associates the BlackBerry device with the email account by typing the passwordon the BlackBerry device.

Save bandwidth by synchronizing organizer data over the LAN

When users activate BlackBerry® devices over the wireless network, by default, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server synchronizesthe initial download of organizer data over the wireless network. To save bandwidth, you can configure an IT policy to synchronizethe initial download of organizer data through the BlackBerry Router and over your organization's LAN when users connect theirBlackBerry devices to a computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Device Manager.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. Click Default.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the PIM Synchronization policy group tab, in the Disable Wireless Bulk Loads rule, in the drop-down list, click Yes.

6. Click Save all.

Wireless activation

The wireless activation process activates BlackBerry® devices on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server over the wireless network.Neither you nor the users are required to connect the BlackBerry devices to a computer to complete the activation process.

You can use wireless activation process to activate a large number of BlackBerry devices over the wireless network. When userswant to activate BlackBerry devices on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server over the wireless network, they must notify you. You canuse the BlackBerry Administration Service to configure activation passwords and distribute the passwords to the users.

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution can begin the wireless activation process automatically or when users open the activationapplication on the BlackBerry devices and type an activation password and email address. When the activation process completes,users can send email messages from and receive email messages on their BlackBerry devices.

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When you initiate the wireless activation process, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends an email message with an etp.datattachment from the blackberry.net domain to the user's email application. To make sure that the message is not blocked ormodified, add the blackberry.net domain to the allowed list in the anti-virus and anti-spam software applications used by themessaging server or gateway.

Activation passwords

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server activates a BlackBerry device over the wireless network using the wireless activationauthentication protocol and an activation password that is specific to the user account associated with the BlackBerry device.

Item Description

length of the activation password Typical activation passwords are four to eight characters long. Activation passwords

are limited to the following character lengths:

• BlackBerry device: 31 characters

• BlackBerry Administration Service : 20 characters

• KeyGenPassword field that stores the password in the BlackBerry

Configuration Database: 50 characters

character support Activation passwords can include any type of character except accented characters.

security Wireless activation is designed so that short activation passwords do not

compromise the security of the protocol.

You must distribute the activation password to the authenticated user securely. If

the user receives the activation password, but does not activate the BlackBerry

device on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, a potentially malicious user who can

access the activation password can connect another BlackBerry device to the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server and assume the identity of the intended user.

When a user activates a BlackBerry device on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the

activation password becomes inactive and a potentially malicious user cannot reuse

it to activate another BlackBerry device.

If a user receives an activation password, you cannot generate a new activation

password for the user until the activation password expires. An activation password

expires after 48 hours by default. You can configure an activation to password expire

earlier than the default value of 48 hours.

expiry time An activation password is no longer valid if any of the following events occur:

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Item Description

• the user does not activate the BlackBerry device on the BlackBerry Enterprise

Server before the default value of 48 hours elapses

• the user types the activation password incorrectly five consecutive times

• the BlackBerry Enterprise Server activates a BlackBerry device using the

activation password

Customize the activation passwordYou can customize the type of activation password and the number of characters the password can contain that you send toBlackBerry® devices in a BlackBerry Domain. You can also change the length of time that the activation password exists beforeit expires.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Wireless activations.

2. Click Device activation settings.

3. In the Password settings section, perform the following actions:• To change the activation password length, in the Auto-generated password length field, type a character length.• To change the activation password type, in the Auto-generated password type drop-down list, click a password type.• To change the length of time that the activation password exists before it expires, in the Auto-generated password

lifespan (hours) field, type the number of hours.

4. Click Save all.

Customize the activation messageTo provide information to help troubleshoot activation issues that a user might encounter or to make sure that the activationmessage that users receive on their computers conforms to your organization's messaging policies, you can customize the defaultactivation message.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Wireless activations.

2. Click Device activation settings.

3. Click Edit activation settings.

4. In the Email initialization message section, perform the following actions:• In the Sender address field, type the email address for the administrator account.• In the Custom activation message field, type the subject, and message.

5. Click Save all.

Send an activation password to a user

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

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3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. In the Device activation list, click Specify activation password.

6. In the Activation password and Confirm password fields, type an activation password. The password must not containspecial characters. Some BlackBerry devices do not support special characters and do not unlock when a user types apassword that contains special characters.

7. In the Password expiration (hours) field, type the amount of time that can elapse before the activation password expires.

8. Click Specify activation password.

Send an activation password to multiple users

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

5. Select the appropriate user accounts.

6. In the Device activation list, click Specify activation password.

7. In the Activation password and Confirm password fields, type an activation password. The password must not containspecial characters. Some BlackBerry devices do not support special characters and do not unlock when a user types apassword that contains special characters.

8. In the Password expiration (hours) field, type the amount of time, in hours, that can elapse before the activation passwordexpires.

9. Click Specify activation password.

Option 3: Activating BlackBerry devices over the LAN

Users can activate BlackBerry® devices by connecting them to computers that the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager is associatedwith. During the activation process, the BlackBerry Desktop Manager prompts users to associate the BlackBerry devices withtheir work email accounts and generate encryption keys.

When users complete the activation process, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends email messages and organizer data to theBlackBerry devices through the BlackBerry Router. If a connection to the BlackBerry Router is interrupted, the data transfercontinues over the wireless network.

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Option 4: Activating BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager

Users can activate their BlackBerry® devices by connecting them to computers using a USB cable or Bluetooth® connection andlogging in to the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager. During the activation process, the BlackBerry Web Desktop Managerprompts users to associate the BlackBerry device with their email accounts and generate encryption keys.

When users complete the activation process, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server synchronizes email messages and organizer datato BlackBerry devices through the BlackBerry Router. If a connection to the BlackBerry Router is interrupted, the data transfercontinues over the wireless network.

Option 5: Activating BlackBerry devices over an enterprise Wi-Fi network

Users can activate Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices over an enterprise Wi-Fi network in environments that have the followingcharacteristics:

• BlackBerry devices can connect to the enterprise Wi-Fi network but cannot connect to the BlackBerry® Infrastructure.• Users did not install BlackBerry® Desktop Manager on their computers and cannot access BlackBerry® Web Desktop

Manager.• You want to deploy and activate a large number of BlackBerry devices.

To activate BlackBerry devices over the enterprise Wi-Fi network, you must configure the BlackBerry Router as an SMTP client(also known as a Mail User Agent). As an SMTP client, the BlackBerry Router communicates with an SMTP server, that sends anETP message to the user. The ETP message is the email message that the BlackBerry Router sends to the user’s mailbox duringthe activation process.

You can configure the BlackBerry Router to act as a gateway for BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi networkand as a gateway for other network traffic such as email messages, data, or calendar synchronization, or to act only as a gatewayfor BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi network. If you choose to configure the BlackBerry Router only as agateway for BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi network, you must configure the BlackBerry Router as partof a chain of BlackBerry Router instances and make sure that one or more BlackBerry Router instances in the chain can act as agateway for other network traffic.

For more information about Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Feature and TechnicalOverview.

Prerequisites: Configuring a BlackBerry Router for BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Finetwork

• On the computer that you installed the BlackBerry® Router, or on a remote computer, configure an SMTP service that theBlackBerry Router can use. For more information, see the documentation for the Windows Server®.

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• To restrict the BlackBerry Router so that it acts only as a gateway for BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi® network, on a computer that does not host a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, install a BlackBerry Router whose onlypurpose is to provide a connection to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices over the enterprise Wi-Fi network. Configure theBlackBerry Router as part of a chain of BlackBerry Router instances and make sure that one or more BlackBerry Routerinstances in the chain can act as a gateway for other network traffic such as email messages, data, or calendarsynchronization.

• Verify that the wireless access points can connect to the BlackBerry Router that you configured for BlackBerry deviceactivations over the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

• Verify that each BlackBerry Enterprise Server can connect to a BlackBerry Router that you configured for BlackBerry deviceactivations over the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

• Create a user account and activation password on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for each new BlackBerry device.

Configure a BlackBerry Router to permit BlackBerry device activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi network

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Router, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerry Enterprise Server> BlackBerry Server Configuration.

2. On the OTA WIFI Activation tab, select the Permit wireless activation in your WLAN environment check box.

3. Optionally, to restrict the BlackBerry Router so that it acts as a gateway for wireless activations over the enterprise Wi-Fi®network and not as a gateway for other network traffic such as email messages, data, or calendar synchronization, selectthe Prevent all serial bypass traffic through this router except WLAN activations check box. Only restrict the BlackBerryRouter if you configured more than one BlackBerry Router instance.

4. To specify how the BlackBerry Router locates the SMTP server, in the Activation Gateway Settings section, select one ofthe following options:• To permit the BlackBerry Router to determine which SMTP server it uses for ETP traffic based on the mail exchange

record of the host domain, select Use MX Lookup to obtain SMTP server.• To provide the SMTP server name and port number for the BlackBerry Router, select Explicitly provide SMTP server

name and port. Type the server name and the server port number for the SMTP server.

5. If the SMTP server requires authentication, specify the SMTP login name and SMTP password.

6. In the From address for ETP messages field, type the email address that you want to use as the From address. The ETPmessage is the email message that the BlackBerry Router sends to the users' mailboxes during the activation process.

7. Click Apply.

8. Click OK.

9. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Router.

After you finish: Instruct users to activate the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.

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Activate a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry deviceIf you want to activate a Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® device using the enterprise Wi-Fi network, you can instruct a BlackBerryuser to perform the following task on the BlackBerry device. If you want to reactivate a BlackBerry device, you must create a newactivation password for the BlackBerry device.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Advanced Options.

2. Click Enterprise Activation.

3. Type the activation email address.

4. Type the activation password.

5. In the Activation Server Address field, type the IP address for the BlackBerry Router that the BlackBerry device can useto activate over the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

6. In the menu, click Activate.

After you finish:• For more information, see the user guide for the BlackBerry device.• To view the activation status, in the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Wireless > View activations page, search

for the user account. Confirm that the activation is successful.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

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Check the health of a BlackBerry Enterprise ServerIf you configured BlackBerry® Enterprise Server high availability, you can check the health of a BlackBerry Enterprise Serverinstance to verify that it is running as expected.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand High availability.

2. Click High availablity summary.

3. In the Host instance name field, click the name of a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair.

4. Click More.

The BlackBerry Administration Service displays the status of the health parameters.

Availability state and failover status of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

When you check the health of a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instance in the BlackBerry Administration Service, you can alsocheck the availability state and failover status of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance.

The availability state specifies whether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance is a primary instance or standby instanceaccording to information from the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If you did not connect the BlackBerry Enterprise Serverto the BlackBerry Configuration Database, the BlackBerry Administration Service might not display up-to-date information aboutthe availability state.

The failover status specifies whether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance is a primary instance or standby instance andwhether the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance is running as expected. The BlackBerry Administration Service receives thisinformation in real time from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance so that the failover status is always up-to-date.

The Novell® GroupWise® SOAP connector only runs on the primary instance of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This reducesresource consumption on the GroupWise server. When a failover occurs, the GroupWise SOAP connector on the primary instanceof the BlackBerry Enterprise Server shuts down and the GroupWise SOAP connector on the standby instance of the BlackBerryEnterprise Server starts up.

How the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses health parametersThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server uses health parameters to define the failover and promotion thresholds. The health parametersindicate if a BlackBerry Enterprise Server service or component is healthy or unhealthy. For example, the value for the Wirelessnetwork access health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Router can access the wireless network. The health parametersare identical for both the failover threshold and the promotion threshold. You can choose the health parameters for the servicesand components that are important to your organization.

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After you choose the health parameters that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to use to determine when an automaticfailover process should occur, the failover process can occur automatically if all of the following conditions are present:• The values for the health parameters that you define as part of the failover threshold for the primary BlackBerry Enterprise

Server indicates whether a service or component is unhealthy.• The values for the health parameters that you define as part of the promotion threshold for the standby BlackBerry Enterprise

Server indicate whether all the required services and components are healthy.• If you configure a health parameter for the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that it is above the failover threshold,

the health parameter value must indicate that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server service or component is healthy on thestandby BlackBerry Enterprise Server before the automatic failover process can occur, even if you configure the healthparameter to be below the promotion threshold line.

You must configure the health parameters that you choose for the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that they are abovethe failover threshold. You must configure the health parameters that you choose for the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Serverso that they are above the promotion threshold. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server ignores the health parameters that you configureto be below the thresholds.

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server updates the values of the health parameters periodically so that the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer can determine automatically when a failover process should occur.

Defining when failover occurs

How you configure the failover threshold and promotion threshold impacts when failover occurs. You can configure the thresholdsin any of the following ways:

• For failover to occur when the standby BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is in an acceptable state, you can move the promotionthreshold so that it is higher than the failover threshold. An acceptable state provides only the BlackBerry services that yourorganization considers essential.

• For failover to occur only when the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is in a healthier state than the primary BlackBerryEnterprise Server, you can move the promotion threshold so that it is lower than the failover threshold.

• For failover to occur when the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server can provide the same services that the primary BlackBerryEnterprise Server can provide when it is healthy, you can move the promotion threshold so that it is equal to the failoverthreshold.

Configuring failover to occur when the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is in an acceptable state

By default, the thresholds are configured so that if the primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server loses its SRP connection or itsmessaging server connection, or the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot browse the Internet, the primary BlackBerryEnterprise Server must fail over. The standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server can promote itself if it can connect to the BlackBerry®Infrastructure and messaging server. This default configuration is designed to make sure that the BlackBerry Enterprise Serverremains in an acceptable state.

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To maintain the BlackBerry Enterprise Server in an acceptable state, you configure the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server topromote itself when it is sufficiently healthy to provide the BlackBerry services that your organization considers essential. Theprimary BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot demote itself as long as it provides the BlackBerry services that your organizationuses but does not consider essential.

For example, when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair uses the default configuration, if the primary BlackBerry EnterpriseServer cannot connect to the messaging server, and the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot browse the Internet, theprimary BlackBerry Enterprise Server must demote itself because one of its health parameters indicates that it is not sufficientlyhealthy. The standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server, even though it is experiencing an issue, can promote itself to become theprimary BlackBerry Enterprise Server because all of the required health parameters indicate that it is healthy enough to becomethe primary instance.

Configuring failover to occur when the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server can provide the same servicesthat the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server can provide

If you move the failover threshold and promotion threshold so that the identical health parameters are above both thresholds,the primary and standby BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances must meet the same requirements to be considered sufficientlyhealthy to run. You can move the promotion threshold to be the same as the failover thresholds if your organization requires thatthe failover process can promote a healthy standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server only.

In this scenario, you configure the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server to promote itself when it can provide most of theBlackBerry services that your organization requires. The primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server demotes itself when it cannotprovide most of the BlackBerry services that your organization considers essential.

For example, you can configure the failover threshold and the promotion threshold so that the primary and standby BlackBerryEnterprise Server instances must be able to connect to the BlackBerry® Infrastructure and messaging server and browse theInternet. If the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot connect to the messaging server and the standby BlackBerryEnterprise Server cannot browse the Internet, the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot promote itself because it is notsufficiently healthy.

Configuring failover to occur when the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is in a healther state than theactive BlackBerry Enterprise Server

If you move the failover threshold and promotion threshold so that the promotion threshold is lower than the failover threshold,failover occurs only if the standby BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is healthier than the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server thatis sufficiently healthy to run. You can move the promotion threshold so that it is lower than the failover threshold if yourorganization wants to limit failover occurrences and requires that failover occurs only if the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Servermeets all of your organization’s requirements.

In this scenario, you configure the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server to promote itself when it can provide most or all of theBlackBerry services that your organization requires. The primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not demote itself as long asit can provide at least the BlackBerry services that your organization considers essential.

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For example, you configure the failover threshold so that the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server must be able to connect tothe BlackBerry® Infrastructure and messaging server and browse the Internet. You configure the promotion threshold so thatthe standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server must be able to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure and messaging server, browsethe Internet, and process attachments. If the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot connect to the messaging server andthe standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot process attachments, the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot promoteitself because it does not meet all of its requirements.

Changing the promotion threshold and failover thresholdEach primary and standby BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instance has a failover threshold and a promotion threshold. TheBlackBerry Enterprise Server uses the failover threshold when it is an primary instance to determine when it needs to demoteitself, and it uses the promotion threshold when it is a standby instance to determine whether it can promote itself to becomethe primary instance.

You can configure the thresholds for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair.

Change the promotion threshold and failover threshold and the order of the healthparametersYou can change the promotion threshold and failover threshold and the order of the health parameters to meet the requirementsof your organization.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand High availability > Highlyavailable BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you want to change the health parameters and thresholds for.

3. Click Edit Automatic Failover settings.

4. To change the order of the health parameters and thresholds, click the Up and Down icons.

5. Click Save.

Health parameters for the failover threshold and promotion threshold

Health parameter Description

Wireless network access This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry® Router can access the

wireless network. You cannot configure the failover threshold or promotion

threshold so that they are above this health parameter.

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Health parameter Description

BlackBerry Dispatcher This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Dispatcher can compress

and encrypt all of the data that BlackBerry devices send and receive. You cannot

configure the failover threshold or promotion threshold so that they are above this

health parameter.

BlackBerry Messaging Agent This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent is

available and connected to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

User accounts This health parameter indicates whether a preconfigured percentage of user

accounts are started in the BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

Connection to the messaging server(s) This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent can

connect to the messaging server. If your organization's environment includes

multiple messaging servers and the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances cannot

connect to a preconfigured percentage of the messaging servers, the status of this

health parameter changes to "Configured percentage not connected".

At least one user account This health parameter indicates whether at least one user account is started in the

BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

Access to web content and application

content

This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

can provide users with access to content from BlackBerry Java® Applications and

content that is located on your organization's intranet or the Internet.

Address lookup This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent can look

up addresses in the address book.

Calendar synchronization This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent can

synchronize the calendar.

Attachment viewing This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Messaging Agent can

provide services for attachment viewing.

Connection to the BlackBerry

Configuration Database

This health parameter indicates whether BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

components can connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Push application access This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

can push application data to BlackBerry devices.

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

can provide application services.

BlackBerry Collaboration Service This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Collaboration Service can

provide services for the collaboration client on BlackBerry devices.

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Health parameter Description

BlackBerry Policy Service This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Policy Service is available.

You cannot set the failover threshold or promotion threshold below this health

parameter.

BlackBerry Synchronization Service This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Synchronization Service is

available. You cannot configure the failover threshold or promotion threshold so

that they are below this health parameter.

Organizer data synchronization This health parameter indicates whether the BlackBerry Synchronization Service

can synchronize organizer data between BlackBerry devices and the messaging

server over the wireless network. You cannot configure the failover threshold or

promotion threshold so that they are below this health parameter.

Changing when automatic failover occurs by customizing the health parameters for useraccounts and messaging servers

By default, the health parameters for user accounts and messaging servers use percentages to determine when a BlackBerry®Enterprise Server instance is unhealthy. The User accounts health parameter indicates a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instanceis unhealthy if less than 75% of the user accounts are started. The Connection to the messaging server(s) health parameterindicates that a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance is unhealthy if the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance cannot connectto at least 75% of the messaging servers in your organization.

If either of these health parameters indicate that the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server is unhealthy and you turn on automaticfailover, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can change the percentages of these health parametersto customize when you want automatic failover to occur in your organization's environment.

For example, if your organization requires that all users can access email messages from BlackBerry devices at all times and thatthe BlackBerry Enterprise Server is connected to all of the messaging servers at all times, you can change the value of theConnection to the messaging server(s) health parameter to 100%.

If your organization's environment includes multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server pairs, you can change the percentages of thehealth parameters for all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances at the BlackBerry Domain level, or for each BlackBerryEnterprise Server pair. If you change the percentages of the health parameters at a BlackBerry Domain level and for a BlackBerryEnterprise Server pair, the percentage of the health parameters for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair overrides the percentageof the health parameters at the BlackBerry Domain level.

Change when automatic failover occurs by customizing the health parameters for user accounts andmessaging servers

1. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.

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2. At the command prompt, navigate to <extracted_folder>\tools.

3. To change the percentage of the User accounts health parameter, perform one of the following actions:• To change the percentage of the User accounts health parameter for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances, type

traittool.exe -global -trait UserHealthPercentage -set <value>, where <value> is the percentage that you want tochange the health parameter to.

• To change the percentage of the User accounts health parameter for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, typetraittool.exe -host <instance_name> -trait UserHealthPercentage -set <value>, where <instance_name> is thename of the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance and <value> is the percentage that you want to change thehealth parameter to.

4. To change the percentage of the health parameter for messaging servers, perform one of the following actions:• To change the percentage of the health parameter for messaging servers for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances,

type traittool.exe -global -trait ServerHealthPercentage -set <value>, where <value> is the percentage that youwant to change the health parameter to.

• To change the percentage of the health parameter for messaging servers for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, typetraittool.exe -host <instance_name> -trait ServerHealthPercentage -set <value>, where <instance_name> is thename of the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance and <value> is the percentage that you want to change thehealth parameter to.

Example: Changing the percentage of the User accounts health parameterExample: Changing the percentage for Connection to the messaging server(s) health parameter

If you want to change the percentage of the Connection to the messaging server(s) health parameter to 60% for all BlackBerryEnterprise Server instances, you can type traittool.exe -global -trait ServerHealthPercentage -set 60.

Prerequisites: Configuring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair to fail overautomatically• Install a primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.• Install a standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server. For more information about installing a standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server,

see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation and Configuration Guide.• Configure the health parameters to meet your organization's requirements.• Specify the same proxy mappings for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances on the primary and standby

BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances.

Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to fail over automaticallyWhen you configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to fail over automatically, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server can start thefailover process automatically depending on the health of the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the standby BlackBerryEnterprise Server. The health parameters must be greater than the failover threshold and indicate that the primary BlackBerry

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Enterprise Server is unhealthy. The health parameters must also be greater than the promotion threshold and indicate that thestandby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is healthy. After the failover process occurs, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server turns offautomatic failover.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand High availability > Highlyavailable BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you want to turn on automatic failover for.

3. Click Turn on automatic BlackBerry Enterprise Server failover.

In the System status section, the value for the Automatic BlackBerry Enterprise Server failover mode field changes to True.

After you finish: To turn off automatic failover, click Turn off automatic BlackBerry Enterprise Server failover.

Monitoring the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for an automatic failover eventYou can use the BlackBerry® Monitoring Service, BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool, or another SNMP monitoring tool tomonitor the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for an automatic failover event and notify you when an automatic failover event occurs.

When an automatic failover event occurs, the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server and standby BlackBerry Enterprise Serverwrite the time and reason at logging level 5 (Verbose) in the log files for the BlackBerry Dispatcher, BlackBerry Controller, andBlackBerry Messaging Agent. The BlackBerry Controller and BlackBerry Dispatcher instances for the primary BlackBerryEnterprise Server and standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server create SNMP alerts using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool.You can configure the SNMP tool that your organization uses to send automatic notifications when an automatic failover eventoccurs.

The BlackBerry Administration Service displays the time and reason for the last failover event that occurred.

Use the BlackBerry Administration Service to find the time and reason for the last automaticfailover event1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, expand High availability > Highly available BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

2. Click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server pair name.

3. If an automatic failover event occurred, in the System status section, the Failover time and Failover reason fields appear.

Fail over the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually using the BlackBerryAdministration ServiceYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to force a primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to perform a failover processif it is not running as expected or if it requires maintenance.

Before you begin: Verify that the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is running.

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1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand High availability > Highlyavailable BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair.

3. Click Manual Failover.

4. In the list, choose the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance.

5. Click Yes - Failover to standby instance.

6. Verify that the failover event occured.

Fail over the BlackBerry Enterprise Server manually using the BlackBerryConfiguration PanelYou can use the BlackBerry® Configuration Panel to force the primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to perform a failover processif it is not running as expected or if it requires maintenance.

Before you begin: Verify that the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server is running.

1. In the BlackBerry Configuration Panel for the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on the BlackBerry Server tab, clickMake Primary.

2. Click OK.

3. Verify that the failover event occured.

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Creating a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool for high availabilityTo configure BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service high availablity, you can create a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service poolfor each BlackBerry® Enterprise Server by associating multiple BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances with eachBlackBerry Enterprise Server. If the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance with the active connection stops responding,the BlackBerry Enterprise Server promotes the connection to the next instance in the pool list to an active connection.

If you configured central push servers, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool should include at least two BlackBerry MDSConnection Service instances that you also configure as central push servers.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

Create a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool for high availability1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. If you configured BlackBerry® Enterprise Server pairs, expand the pair name.

3. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to assign the BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicepool to.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Supported MDS Connection Service instances tab, in the Current MDS Connection Service instances list, addthe BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances to the pool.

6. Click Save all.

7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance in your organization's environment that you want toconfigure to use a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool.

Configure a hardware load balancer to provide access to BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicecentral push serversYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service to access the available BlackBerry MDS Connection Service centralpush servers by using DNS round robin. If you do not want to use DNS round robin, you can configure a hardware load balancerthat can provide access for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service central pushservers.

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For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

Before you begin: Configure the load balancer so that it can access all instances of BlackBerry MDS Connection Service centralpush servers in the pool.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Load Balancer URL section, type the FQDN or IP address and port number of the load balancer in the followingformat: http://<ipaddress>:<port> (for example, http://192.0.2.0:9000).

5. Click the Add icon.

6. Click Save all.

The BlackBerry Administration Service updates the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service information, and the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service uses the hardware load balancer that you specified to access the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service centralpush servers.

Create a BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool for high availabilityTo configure BlackBerry® Collaboration Service high availability, you can create a BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool for eachBlackBerry® Enterprise Server by associating multiple BlackBerry Collaboration Service instances with the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer. By default, the BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance at the top of the pool list is the instance that the BlackBerryEnterprise Server assigns the active connection to. If the instance with the active connection stops responding, the BlackBerryCollaboration Service tries to connect to the next instance in the pool list.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. If you configured BlackBerry Enterprise Server pairs, expand the appropriate pair name.

3. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to assign the BlackBerry Collaboration Servicepool to.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. Click one of the following tabs, depending on which instant messaging server that you installed in your organization'senvironment:• Supported IBM Lotus Sametime instances• Supported Novell GroupWise Messenger instances• Supported Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005• Supported Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

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6. In the list of current instances, add the BlackBerry Collaboration Service instances to the pool.

7. Click Save all.

8. Repeat steps 3 to 7 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance in your organization's environment that you want toconfigure to use a BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and BlackBerryCollaboration Service to fail over automaticallyYou can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to promote a standby connection to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceor BlackBerry Collaboration Service automatically if the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance or BlackBerry CollaborationService instance with the active connection stops responding. Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service or BlackBerryCollaboration Service to fail over automatically to minimize interruptions to services for users.

Before you begin: Create the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool or BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand High availability > Highlyavailable BlackBerry Enterprise Servers.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you created the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service orBlackBerry Collaboration Service pools for.

3. Click Turn on automatic connections failover.

In the System status section, the value of the Blackberry Enterprise Server connection failover mode field changes to True.

After you finish: To turn off automatic failover, click Turn off automatic connections failover.

Create a BlackBerry Attachment Service pool for high availabilityDuring the BlackBerry® Attachment Service installation process, the setup application writes data about the BlackBerryAttachment Service instance to the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You can create a BlackBerry Attachment Service poolfor each BlackBerry® Enterprise Server by associating multiple BlackBerry Attachment Service instances with each BlackBerryEnterprise Server. Within each pool, you can create primary and secondary groups.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click the BlackBerry Attachment Connector that you installed with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you want to createthe BlackBerry Attachment Service pool for. By default, the name of the BlackBerry Attachment Connector is<computername>_EMAIL_AC_13.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Supported Attachment Server Instances tab, in the Name drop-down list, click the instance that you want to add.

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5. In the Results Query Period(s) field, type the number of seconds that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to waitfor a response before it sends the request to another BlackBerry Attachment Service instance.

6. In the Dedicated Server drop-down list, click yes if you want the BlackBerry Attachment Service instance to process onlyspecific content types for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

7. In the Pool drop-down list, complete one of the following actions:• To include the BlackBerry Attachment Service instance in the primary group of instances within a pool, click Primary.• To include the BlackBerry Attachment Service instance in the secondary group, click Secondary.

8. Complete the following actions:• To turn on support for an attachment file format, in the Extensions section, type the file extension of the format. Click

the Add icon that is located beside the extension that you typed.• To turn off support for an attachment file format, in the Extensions section, click the Delete icon that is located beside

the file extension.

9. Click the Add icon.

10. Repeat steps 5 to 9 for each BlackBerry Attachment Service instance that you want to add to the pool.

11. Click Save all.

12. Repeat steps 2 to 11 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to use a BlackBerry Attachment Service pool.

The BlackBerry Administration Service writes the data about the BlackBerry Attachment Service pool to the BlackBerryConfiguration Database. The BlackBerry Messaging Agent caches the pool data and uses the data to determine which BlackBerryAttachment Service instance can process a request.

You cannot determine the BlackBerry Attachment Connector that the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer or the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service usesIf you install a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, the setup application also installs two BlackBerry Attachment Connector instancesautomatically. One of the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instances connects the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to theBlackBerry Attachment Service. The other instance connects the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the BlackBerryAttachment Service. During the installation process, the setup application gives both BlackBerry Attachment Connector instancesa name that includes the computer name (for example, <computer_name>_AC).

The BlackBerry Administration Service displays the names of both the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instances. By default,you cannot determine easily which instance connects to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService, so you can change the display names of both the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instances to make them easier toidentify.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click one of the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instances.

3. On the Instance information tab, locate either the MDS Connection Service Instance name section or the Email(GroupWise) Instance name section. Consider the following naming conventions:

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• If you locate the section that is named MDS Connection Service Instance name, the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService connects to this BlackBerry Attachment Connector instance.

• If you locate the section that is named Email (GroupWise) Instance name, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server connectsto this BlackBerry Attachment Connector instance.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. Perform one of the following actions:• If the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instance, in the Instance

information section, in the Friendly description field, type a unique name (for example,<server_name>_AC_MDSCS).

• If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instance, in the Instanceinformation section, in the Friendly description field, type a unique name (for example, <server_name>_AC_BES).

6. Click Save all.

The BlackBerry Administration Service updates the list of BlackBerry Attachment Connector instances automatically to use thenames that you typed.

Create a BlackBerry Router pool for high availabilityTo configure BlackBerry® Router high availability, you can create a BlackBerry Router pool for each BlackBerry® Enterprise Serverby assigning multiple BlackBerry Router instances to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The BlackBerry Enterprise Serverdetermines which BlackBerry Router instance to connect to by trying to connect to the first BlackBerry Router instance in thepool list. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot connect to the first BlackBerry Router instance in the list, it tries to connectto each BlackBerry Router in sequence.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you want toassign the BlackBerry Router pool to.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the SRP Address section, type the FQDN of the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Router instance.

5. If the BlackBerry Router instance uses a port number other than port number 3101, in the Port override field, type the portnumber.

6. Click the Add icon.

7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for each instance that you want to add to the pool.

8. Click Save all.

9. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using one of the following methods:• If you are changing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, on the Instance tab, click Restart instance.

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• If you are changing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, click on one of the instances. On the Instance tab, click Restartinstance. Repeat this step for the other instance.

• In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

10. Repeat steps 2 to 9 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance in your organization's environment that you want to haveuse a BlackBerry Router pool.

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Permit a BlackBerry Enterprise Server to connect to a remote BlackBerry RouterIf you installed a BlackBerry® Router on a computer that is separate from the computer that hosts a BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer, you must permit the BlackBerry Dispatcher that you installed with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to connect to theBlackBerry Router. The BlackBerry Router that you installed on a separate computer can send BlackBerry traffic from theBlackBerry Enterprise Server to BlackBerry devices.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Router, click Start > Run.

2. Type regedit.

3. Click OK.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows®, change the registry entry value for \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

\SOFTWARE\Research In Motion\BlackBerryRouter\AllowRemoteServices from 0 to 1.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, change the registry entry value for \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node \Research In Motion\BlackBerryRouter\AllowRemoteServices from 0 to 1.

5. In the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry Router service.

Creating a BlackBerry Administration Service pool using DNS round robinthat includes the BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerWhen you install the BlackBerry® Administration Service, BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager, or both, the setup applicationinstalls the BlackBerry Administration Service services automatically. The BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry WebDesktop Manager require the BlackBerry Administration Service services to run.

If you create a BlackBerry Administration Service pool using DNS round robin, you can install the BlackBerry AdministrationService and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on each computer in the pool or you can install the BlackBerry AdministrationService or BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on some of the computers in the pool. If you install the BlackBerry AdministrationService and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on each computer in the pool, you can use the pool name that you specified duringthe installation process in the URLs for the BlackBerry Administration Service and BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager (for example,https://<pool_name>/webconsole/login or https://<pool_name>/webdesktop/login).

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If you do not install both components on each computer in the pool and you try to access one of the URLs using the pool name,the web browser might display an HTTP 404 error message. The HTTP 404 error message occurs when the web browser tries toconnect to a computer in the pool that you did not install the component on that you are trying to access. For example, you caninstall the BlackBerry Administration Service on two of the computers in the pool and the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager ontwo other computers in the pool.

To make sure that the web browser does not display HTTP 404 error messages, you can choose one of the following options:• You can create separate pools within the BlackBerry Administration Service pool for the BlackBerry Administration Service

and the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager. You can provide your organization's administrators and BlackBerry device userswith URLs that include the specific pool names.

• You can provide administrators and users in your organization's environment with URLs that include the FQDNs of thecomputers that you installed the BlackBerry Administration Service or BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on (for example,https://<FQDN_of_computer>/webconsole/login or https://<FQDN_of_computer>/webdesktop/login).

Configure the BlackBerry Administration Service instances in the pool to communicate acrossnetwork subnetsThe instances in the BlackBerry® Administration Service pool use multicast UDP to communicate with each other. If the BlackBerryAdministration Service instances are in different network subnets and your organization's network configuration does not permitmulticast UDP across the network subnets, you must configure the BlackBerry Administration Service instances to use TCP tocommunicate with each other. For example, if your organization uses a UDP peer-to-peer firewall filter, you must configure theBlackBerry Administration Service instances to communicate across network subnets.

For more information, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB19654.

1. On the computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research InMotion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\jboss\ejb\server\default\deploy.

2. In a text editor, open cluster-service.xml and ejb3-entity-cache-service.xml.

3. Follow the instructions in the files to configure TCP.

4. Save and close the files.

5. Navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\server\default\deploy.

6. In a text editor, open bas-object-versioning-cache-service.xml and bas-clustered-cache-service.xml.

7. Follow the instructions in the files to configure TCP.

8. Save and close the files.

9. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Administration Service services.

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Changing the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service poolWhen you install the first BlackBerry® Administration Service instance in a BlackBerry Domain, the default name of the BlackBerryAdministration Service pool is the FQDN of the computer that you perform the installation on. If you want to configure highavailability using DNS round robin after the installation process completes, you must change the name of the BlackBerryAdministration Service pool to the name of a record in the DNS server that represents the BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstances in the pool. You must also change the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool if you have changed thename of the corresponding DNS record in the DNS server. You can only configure one BlackBerry Administration Service poolin a BlackBerry Domain.

When you change the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool, you must synchronize the BlackBerry MonitoringService with the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Change the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool

Before you begin: If you want to configure high availability for the BlackBerry® Administration Service by creating a BlackBerryAdministration Service pool using DNS round robin, create the DNS record that represents the BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstances in the pool.

1. On a computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, in the BlackBerry Configuration Panel, on theAdministration Service - High Availability tab, in the Pool name field, type a new name for the pool.

2. Click OK.

3. On the computer that hosts a BlackBerry Monitoring Service instance, in the BlackBerry Configuration Panel, on theAdministration Service - High Availability tab, click the Synchronize button.

4. Click OK.

5. On the computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, in the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerryAdministration Service services.

6. If the BlackBerry Administration Service instance uses a self-signed certificate, on the computers that host the otherBlackBerry Administration Service instances, in the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry Administration Service services.

7. On the computer that hosts a BlackBerry Monitoring Service instance, in the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerryMonitoring Service services.

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Creating a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service poolYou can create a BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service pool using the setup application during the installation processes for theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances that you want to include in the pool. During the installation process for the firstBlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance, you must type a unique FQDN or DNS name that identifies the pool. During theinstallation processes for the subsequent BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances, you must select the existing pool namefrom the list so that you can add the instances to the pool. After you complete the installation processes, BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service clients can access the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances in the pool using the unique DNS name.

Configure a hardware load balancer for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service poolYou can configure a hardware load balancer so that you can configure BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service high availabilitywithout using DNS round robin. The hardware load balancer can manage BlackBerry MDS Integration Service client traffic forthe BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool.

For more information about BlackBerry MDS Integration Service high availability, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server PlanningGuide.

1. On the hardware load balancer, create BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pools so that the instances can listen on thefollowing ports:• messaging HTTP port (by default, port 7080)• notification HTTP port (by default, port 7090)• notification HTTPS port (by default, port 7092)• administration HTTPS port (by default, port 7443)

2. Create a TCP monitor that checks connectivity to the messaging port only, without expecting a return value (by default,port 7080).

3. Associate the TCP monitor with each of the pools that you created in step 1.

4. For each of the pools that you created in step 1, create a virtual server with the following conditions:• the same IP address that all virtual servers share• the same port number that the pool for the virtual server uses

Change the tolerance threshold for missing heartbeats for a BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService instance in a pool1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service instance, go to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In

Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDSIS\config.

2. In a text editor, open app.properties.

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3. Change membership_heartbeat_failure_threshold to the number of heartbeats that a BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService instance can miss before the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance determines that it stopped responding.

4. Save and close the file.

5. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service service.

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Turn off DNS caching for Java applications that are clients of a BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService poolIf Java® applications are clients of a BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service pool, you must turn off DNS caching at the JVM levelin the application code so that the application can support BlackBerry MDS Integration Service high availability. You cannot turnoff DNS caching by specifying the networkaddress.cache.ttl and networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl properties as command linearguments using the -D flag.

For more information about the properties, visit www.java.com.

To turn off DNS caching, perform one of the following actions:• To ensure support with future releases of Java, in the client code, set the networkaddress.cache.ttl and

networkaddress.cache.negative.ttl properties to 0.• If the Java version that you are using currently supports the properties, in the command line, set the

sun.net.inetaddr.ttl and sun.net.inetaddr.negative.ttl properties to 0.

Fail over the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service or BlackBerry CollaborationService manuallyYou can fail over the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service or BlackBerry Collaboration Service when you want to performmaintenance on the instance with the active connection to the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or when a disaster recovery scenariooccurs.

Before you begin: Verify that the standby BlackBerry MDS Connection Service or BlackBerry Collaboration Service is running.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. If you configured BlackBerry Enterprise Server pairs, expand the pair name.

3. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you assigned the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service poolor BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool to.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• If you want to fail over the BlackBerry Collaboration Service and your organization's environment includes IBM® Lotus®

Sametime®, click the Supported IBM Lotus Sametime instances tab.

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• If you want to fail over the BlackBerry Collaboration Service and your organization's environment includes Novell®GroupWise® Messenger, click the Supported Novell GroupWise Messenger instances tab.

• If you want to fail over the BlackBerry Collaboration Service and your organization's environment includes Microsoft®Office Live Communications Server 2005, click the Supported Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005instances tab.

• If you want to fail over the BlackBerry Collaboration Service and your organization's environment includes MicrosoftOffice Communications Server 2007, click the Supported Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007instances tab.

• If you want to fail over the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, click the Supported MDS Connection Serviceinstances tab.

5. Click Manual Failover.

6. Click the instance that you want to assign the active connection to.

7. Click Yes - Failover to standby instance.

The Availability state for the instances changes automatically.

Recover a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool that stopped respondingIf all instances in a BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service pool stop responding or if all BlackBerry MDS Integration Serviceinstances reach the tolerance threshold for missing heartbeats, you must start disaster recovery for the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service pool.

1. Verify that all BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances in the pool are not running.

2. On a computer that hosts a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance, at the command prompt, go to <drive>:\ProgramFiles\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\bin.

3. Run mdsis-cluster-failure-recovery.bat.

4. At the command prompt, complete the instructions.

5. On each computer that hosts a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instance, in the Windows® Services, restart theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service service.

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Monitoring the high availability status or job deployment status using theBlackBerry Administration ServiceWhen you navigate to a BlackBerry® Administration Service page that displays the high availability status or job deploymentstatus, the BlackBerry Administration Service displays the high availability status of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, BlackBerryCollaboration Service, or BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and the job deployment status that is stored in the BlackBerryConfiguration Database. You can configure the BlackBerry Administration Service to refresh the high availability status or jobdeployment status every 30 seconds for the amount of time that you display the page in the web browser.

When you navigate to another page in the BlackBerry Administration Service, the BlackBerry Administration Service turns offthe refresh option, and you must turn it on again manually when you return to the page that displays the status.

If more than one administrator logs in to the BlackBerry Administration Service, each administrator must turn on the refreshoption manually so that the BlackBerry Administration Service refreshes the high availability status or job deployment status inthe web browser for the administrator.

Monitor the high availability status or job deployment status using the BlackBerryAdministration Service1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, navigate to one of the following locations:

• To monitor the high availability status for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server pair, navigate to Servers and components> High availability > Highly Available BlackBerry Enterprise Servers > <BES_pair>.

• To monitor the high availability status for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server pairs, navigate to Servers and components> High availability > High availability summary.

• To monitor job deployment status, navigate to Devices > Deployment jobs > View reconciliation event status.

2. Click Refresh page automatically.

Remove a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance from a poolYou can remove a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service instance from a pool if your organization no longer requires it or totroubleshoot an issue.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. If you configured BlackBerry Enterprise Server pairs, expand the pair name.

3. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that uses the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service pool.

4. Click Edit instance.

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5. On the Supported MDS Connection Service instances tab, remove the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instancefrom the list of current instances.

6. Click Save all.

Remove a BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance from a poolYou can remove a BlackBerry® Collaboration Service instance from a pool if your organization no longer requires it or totroubleshoot an issue.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. If you configured BlackBerry® Enterprise Server pairs, expand the pair name.

3. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that uses the BlackBerry Collaboration Service pool.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. Click one of the following tabs, depending on the instant messaging server that you installed in your organization'senvironment:• Supported IBM Lotus Sametime instances• Supported Novell GroupWise Messenger instances• Supported Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 instances• Supported Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 instances

6. Remove the BlackBerry Collaboration Service instance from the list of current instances.

7. Click Save All.

Remove a BlackBerry Attachment Service instance from a poolYou can remove a BlackBerry® Attachment Service instance from a pool if your organization no longer requires it or to troubleshootan issue.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click the BlackBerry Attachment Connector that is installed on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that you want to removethe BlackBerry Attachment Service instance from. By default, the name of the BlackBerry Attachment Connector is<computername>_AC_EMAIL_13.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. Click the Supported Attachment Server Instances tab.

5. Click the Delete icon for the BlackBerry Attachment Service instance that you want to remove.

6. Click Save all.

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Remove a BlackBerry Router instance from a poolYou can remove a BlackBerry® Router instance from a pool if it is no longer required or to troubleshoot an issue.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance or the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that youwant to remove the BlackBerry Router instance from.

3. Click Edit instance or Edit host instance.

4. In the SRP Address section, click the Delete icon for the BlackBerry Router instance that you want to remove.

5. Click Save.

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Configuring BlackBerry Configuration Database highavailability

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You can configure BlackBerry® Configuration Database high availability by configuring database mirroring. Database mirroringrequires that you configure a principal BlackBerry Configuration Database instance and a mirror BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components can connect to the principalBlackBerry Configuration Database, and, if the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database stops responding, they can connectto a mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database automatically.

If your organization's environment does not support database mirroring, you can configure transactional replication. When youconfigure transactional replication and the BlackBerry Configuration Database stops responding, you must connect the BlackBerryEnterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database manually.

Prerequisites: Configuring database mirroring or database replication of theBlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS Integration Servicedatabase• Install the same version and build of Microsoft® SQL Server® for the mirror or replicated database server that you installed

for the principal database server.• Configure the database servers to permit access from remote computers.• Verify that the Microsoft SQL Server Agent uses a domain user account with the local administrative permissions set to the

same permissions as the Windows® account that runs the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server services.• Verify that the domain user account has permissons on both database servers so that each Microsoft SQL Server Agent can

access the shared replication folder.• Configure the database server that will host the mirror or replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS

Integration Service database with the same permissions that you configured on the database server that hosts the prinicipalBlackBerry Configuration Database and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database.

• Verify that the DNS server is running.• If you turned on the automatic failover option for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, use the BlackBerry Administration Service

to change the failover type to Manual until you finish configuring database mirroring or database replication.• If you are configuring database mirroring, configure the database servers as follows:

• Only use static port number 1433.• Verify that the SQL Server Browser is running.• Do not use named instances.

• If you are configuring database mirroring, turn off the Named Pipes option in the Microsoft SQL Server Native Client onthe computers that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances.

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Configuring database mirroringYou can use Microsoft® SQL Server® 2005 or 2008 database mirroring to configure the BlackBerry® Configuration Database orthe BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database for high availability. You can configure database mirroring with or without awitness.

The BlackBerry Configuration Database and the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database only support high safety withautomatic failover (synchronous) operating mode for database mirroring.

For more information, visit http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175059(SQL.90).aspx.

Stop the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instancesTo maintain database integrity, you must prevent all services that use the BlackBerry® Configuration Database or BlackBerryMDS Integration Service database from connecting to the databases while you configure replication.

Perform any of the following actions:

Task Step

Stop the services that use the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.a. On the computers that host the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

components, in the Windows® Services, stop all of the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server services in the following order:

• BlackBerry Administration Service services

• BlackBerry Mail Store Service

• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

• BlackBerry Instant Messaging Connector

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry Attachment Service

• BlackBerry Controller

• all of the remaining BlackBerry Enterprise Server services that

connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database

b. Repeat step a for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that

connects to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

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Task Step

Stop the services that use the

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

database.

On the computers that host the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

instances, in the Windows Services, stop the BlackBerry MDS Integration

Service.

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Configure database mirroring for the BlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service databaseFor more information about database mirroring, visit http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175059(SQL.90).aspx.

1. In the Microsoft® SQL Server® Management Studio, change the Recovery Model property for the principal database to Full.

2. In the query editor, run the -- ALTER DATABASE <BESMgmt> SET TRUSTWORTHY ON query, where <BESMgmt> is thename of the BlackBerry® Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database.

3. Change the Backup type option to Full and back up the principal database.

4. Copy the backup files to the database server that you want to have host the mirror database.

5. On the database server that will host the mirror database, restore the database. If you did not perform a full backup, specifythe NO RECOVERY option.

6. On the principal database, in the Database Properties window, on the Mirroring page, run the Configure Security wizard.

7. Start the mirroring process.

8. To verify that failover works correctly, fail over to the mirror database and back to the principal database manually.

After you finish: To permit the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database to write BlackBerry® Enterprise Server event messages,install the BlackBerry database notification system on the database server that hosts the mirror BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase. For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation Guide.

Start the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instancesAfter you configure the database, permit all BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances toconnect to the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database.

Perform any of the following actions:

Task Step

Start the services that use the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.a. On the computers that host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components,

in the Windows® Services, start all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

services in the following order:

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Task Step

• BlackBerry Controller

• BlackBerry Router

• BlackBerry Attachment Service

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Instant Messaging Connector

• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

• BlackBerry Alert

• BlackBerry Mail Store Service

• BlackBerry User Administration Service

• all of the remaining BlackBerry Enterprise Server services

b. Repeat step a for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that

connects to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Start the services that use the

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

database.

On the computers that host the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

instances, in the Windows Services, start the BlackBerry MDS Integration

Service.

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Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to support database mirroringIf you did not specify the mirror database server during the installation process, you must configure the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer to support database mirroring.

Before you begin: The database server that hosts the mirror database must be running.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on the Start menu, click Run.

2. Type regedit.

3. Click OK.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Database.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Database.

5. Create a String value that is named FailoverServerMachineName.

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6. Specify the name of the mirror database server as the value.

7. In the Windows® Services, restart all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

After you finish:

Configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to fail over automatically.

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Configuring the BlackBerry Configuration Database for one-waytransactional replication in an environment that includes Microsoft SQLServer 2005 or 2008

Stop the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instancesTo maintain database integrity, you must prevent all services that use the BlackBerry® Configuration Database or BlackBerryMDS Integration Service database from connecting to the databases while you configure replication.

Perform any of the following actions:

Task Step

Stop the services that use the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.a. On the computers that host the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

components, in the Windows® Services, stop all of the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server services in the following order:

• BlackBerry Administration Service services

• BlackBerry Mail Store Service

• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

• BlackBerry Instant Messaging Connector

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry Attachment Service

• BlackBerry Controller

• all of the remaining BlackBerry Enterprise Server services that

connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database

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Task Step

b. Repeat step a for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that

connects to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Stop the services that use the

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

database.

On the computers that host the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

instances, in the Windows Services, stop the BlackBerry MDS Integration

Service.

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Create the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database from a backup

Before you begin: Back up the BlackBerry® Configuration Database with the Backup type option set to Full.

1. Copy the backup file from the database server that hosts the BlackBerry® Configuration Database to the database serverthat will host the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

2. In the Microsoft® SQL Server® Management Studio, in the left pane, navigate to the database server that will host thereplicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

3. Right-click Database. Click Restore Database.

4. Select From device.

5. Navigate to the backup file that you copied from the database server that hosts the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

6. Click OK.

7. In the To database drop-down list, select the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

8. In the list of backup sets to restore, select the backup file.

9. Click Options.

10. Select Overwrite the existing database.

11. Click OK.

Permit access to the BlackBerry Configuration Database instances1. In the Microsoft® SQL Server® Management Studio, connect to the database server that hosts the BlackBerry® Configuration

Database.

2. Right-click the BlackBerry Configuration Database. Click Properties.

3. Click Options.

4. In the State section, in the Restrict Access drop-down list, select Multiple.

5. Click OK.

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6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Configure the publication for the BlackBerry Configuration Database1. In the Microsoft® SQL Server® Management Studio, in the left pane, navigate to the database server that hosts the

BlackBerry® Configuration Database.

2. Click Replication.

3. Right-click Local Publications. Click New Publication.

4. If the Welcome dialog box appears, click Next.

5. If this is the first time that you are configuring a publication on the database server, perform the following actions:• Select <database_server> will act as its own Distributor. Click Next.• In the Snapshot folder field, type the network location of the snapshot folder. Click Next.

6. In the list of databases, select the BlackBerry Configuration Database name. Click Next.

7. Click Transactional publication. Click Next.

8. In the Objects to publish list, select Tables, Stored Procedures, Views, and User Defined Functions.

9. If you installed the BlackBerry database notification system on the computer, expand Tables and clear theServiceConfig table and the ServiceTable table. Click Next.

10. If the Article Issues dialog box appears, click Next.

11. If the Filter Table Rows dialog box appears, click Next.

12. Select Schedule the Snapshot Agent to run at the following times.

13. Accept or change the default schedule. Click Next.

14. On the Snapshot Agent Security page, click Security Settings.

15. Select Run under the following Windows account.

16. Type the user name and password of a domain account that has local administrative permissions.

17. Select By impersonating the process account.

18. Click OK. Click Next.

19. Select Create the publication. Click Next.

20. In the Publication name field, type a name for the publication.

21. Click Finish.

After you finish: Verify that you can access the shared snapshot folder from both database servers.

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Prepare the database server that hosts the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Databaseand configure the subscription1. In the Microsoft® SQL Server® Management Studio, in the left pane, connect to the database server that hosts the replicated

BlackBerry® Configuration Database.

2. Navigate to the database server that hosts the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

3. Click Replication.

4. Right-click Local Subscriptions. Click New Subscription.

5. In the list of publishers, select the name of the database server that hosts the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

6. In the list of databases and publications, select the publication for the BlackBerry Configuration Database. Click Next.

7. Select Run each agent at its Subscriber (pull subscriptions). Click Next.

8. In the Subscriber column, select the database server that hosts the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

9. In the Subscription Database drop-down list, select the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database. Click Next.

10. Change the distribution agent security so that you can access the Snapshot Agent using a Windows® account withadministrative permissions on the domain.

11. Select By impersonating the process account.

12. Click OK. Click Next.

13. In the Agent Schedule drop-down list, select Run continuously. Click Next.

14. In the Subscription properties, clear Initialize. Click Next.

15. Select Create the Subscriptions. Click Next.

16. Click Finish.

Start the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instancesAfter you configure the database, permit all BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances toconnect to the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database or BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database.

Perform any of the following actions:

Task Step

Start the services that use the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.a. On the computers that host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components,

in the Windows® Services, start all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

services in the following order:

• BlackBerry Controller

• BlackBerry Router

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Task Step

• BlackBerry Attachment Service

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Instant Messaging Connector

• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

• BlackBerry Alert

• BlackBerry Mail Store Service

• BlackBerry User Administration Service

• all of the remaining BlackBerry Enterprise Server services

b. Repeat step a for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that

connects to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Start the services that use the

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

database.

On the computers that host the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

instances, in the Windows Services, start the BlackBerry MDS Integration

Service.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

Reacting if the BlackBerry Configuration Database that you configured fortransactional replication stops respondingIf a BlackBerry® Configuration Database that you configured for one-way transactional replication stops responding, you mustconfigure all BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components that connect to the BlackBerryConfiguration Database to connect to a replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database on another database server.

To configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances and components, you delete the pull subscription from the replicateddatabase server, run a SQL query to update the numbering of the identity values in the replicated BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase, and run the BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup application to permit each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance andcomponent to connect to the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

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Return to the BlackBerry Configuration Database when you configuredtransactional replicationWhen the BlackBerry® Configuration Database becomes available again after it has stopped responding, you can update theBlackBerry® Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Enterprise Server components so that they use the BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase instead of the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

1. Back up the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

2. To avoid data corruption, prevent each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance from connecting to the replicated BlackBerryConfiguration Database.

3. On the database server that hosts the BlackBerry Configuration Database, replace the BlackBerry Configuration Databasewith a restored version of the replicated BlackBerry Configuration Database.

4. Run the setup application to permit each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance and BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentto connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Recovering BlackBerry Enterprise Server components after the principalBlackBerry Configuration Database fails over to the mirror BlackBerryConfiguration DatabaseIf the principal BlackBerry® Configuration Database stops responding and the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server fails overautomatically to the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database, the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database becomes the newprincipal BlackBerry Configuration Database. The BlackBerry Dispatcher automatically updates the Windows® registryinformation on the computers that host the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

If you configure a new mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database, you must reconfigure the BlackBerry Dispatcher so that it canuse the new mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database. If your organization's environment also includes BlackBerry EnterpriseServer components that connect to the BlackBerry Configuration Database and that are installed on computers without aBlackBerry Dispatcher, you must reconfigure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components so that they recognize the formermirror BlackBerry Configuration Database as the principal BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Recover BlackBerry Enterprise Server components after the principal BlackBerryConfiguration Database fails over to the mirror BlackBerry Configuration Database1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component or BlackBerry Dispatcher, on the Start menu,

click Run.

2. Type regedit.

3. Click OK.

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4. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows®, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Database.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Database.

5. Change the value for FailoverServerMachineName to the name of the database server that hosts the new mirror BlackBerryConfiguration Database.

6. On any computer that does not host a BlackBerry Dispatcher, change the DatabaseServerMachineName key to the nameof the new principal BlackBerry Configuration Database.

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Sending software and BlackBerry Java Applications toBlackBerry devices

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Managing BlackBerry Java Applications and BlackBerry Device SoftwareYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to install and manage the BlackBerry® Device Software and BlackBerryJava® Applications on BlackBerry devices.

To send BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devices, you must first add the applications to the application repository. Youcan use the application repository to store and manage all versions of the BlackBerry Java Applications that you want to installon, update on, or remove from BlackBerry devices.

In the BlackBerry Administration Service, you create software configurations to specify the versions of the BlackBerry DeviceSoftware and BlackBerry Java Applications that you want to install on, update on, or remove from BlackBerry devices. You alsouse software configurations to specify which applications are required, optional, or not permitted on BlackBerry devices. Whenyou create a software configuration, you must also specify whether users can install applications that are not listed in the softwareconfiguration on their BlackBerry devices.

When you add a BlackBerry Java Application to a software configuration, you must assign an application control policy to theapplication to specify what resources the application can access on BlackBerry devices. You can use default application controlpolicies or you can create and use custom application control policies for the application. If you permit users to install unlistedapplications, you must create an application control policy for unlisted applications that specifies what resources the applicationscan access on BlackBerry devices.

When you assign a software configuration to a group or individual user accounts, the BlackBerry Administration Service createsa deployment job to install the BlackBerry Device Software and BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices and to applyaccess control policies to BlackBerry devices. A deployment job consists of a number of tasks. Each task manages the delivery ofa specific object (for example, a BlackBerry Java Application or an access control policy) to a BlackBerry device by communicatingwith the appropriate BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components.

If you assign more than one software configuration to a user account, all of the settings in the multiple software configurationsare applied to the user's BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server resolves conflicting settings using predefinedreconciliation rules and prioritized rankings that you can specify using the BlackBerry Administration Service. After you installthe BlackBerry Device Software and BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices, you can view details about how theBlackBerry Administration Service resolved software configuration conflicts.

For more information about installing and managing the BlackBerry Device Software on BlackBerry devices, visitwww.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the BlackBerry Device Software Update Guide.

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Installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices

Developing BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devicesApplication developers can use the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment or the BlackBerry® Java® Plug-in for Eclipse®to create and test BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devices, and to package BlackBerry Java Applications to installthem on BlackBerry devices using a user’s computer or over the wireless network. Application developers can use the BlackBerryJDE or the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse to generate .cod files that contain the compiled application code for a BlackBerryJava Application. BlackBerry devices execute .cod files to run BlackBerry Java Applications. The BlackBerry JDE and the BlackBerryJava Plug-in for Eclipse also include tools to generate .jad files or .alx descriptor files that provide information about a BlackBerryJava Application that is used when the application is compiled.

MIDlets are Java applications that conform to the MIDP standard and can run on any mobile device that runs Java applications.Most MIDlets are distributed as .jar files. The BlackBerry JDE and the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse include tools that youcan use to convert existing MIDlets that are in .jad and .jar file formats to .cod file formats for use on BlackBerry devices.

For more information about developing and customizing BlackBerry Java Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers.

Preparing to distribute BlackBerry Java ApplicationsTo send a BlackBerry® Java® Application to BlackBerry devices, the application developer must create a .zip file that containsthe necessary application files and an .alx file that contains information about the application. If a directory structure is describedin the .alx file, that directory structure must be represented in the .zip file.

For more information about creating BlackBerry Java Applications and .alx files, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see theBlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide.

Before you distribute BlackBerry Java Applications, you must specify a shared network folder for BlackBerry Java Applicationsusing the BlackBerry Administration Service. This shared network folder must not be the same network share location that isused for BlackBerry® Device Software, and it must not be located in <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Research InMotion. The BlackBerry Administration Service accesses the shared network folder to install BlackBerry Java Applications onBlackBerry devices. Do not add application files to the shared network folder or make changes to the files that the BlackBerryAdministration Service stores in the shared network folder.

To make a BlackBerry Java Application available for installation on BlackBerry devices, you must add the application to theBlackBerry Administration Service application repository. After you add an application to the application repository, you can addthe application to a software configuration, specify whether the application is required, optional, or not permitted on BlackBerrydevices, and assign an application control policy to the application to control the access permissions for the application. Youassign software configurations to user accounts to install or upgrade BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices, or toremove BlackBerry Java Applications from BlackBerry devices.

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Specify a shared network folder for BlackBerry Java ApplicationsYou must specify a shared network folder for BlackBerry® Java® Applications using the BlackBerry Administration Service beforeyou add any BlackBerry Java Applications to the application repository. The BlackBerry Administration Service must access theshared network folder to install BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices. Do not add application files to the sharednetwork folder or make changes to the files that the BlackBerry Administration Service stores in the shared network folder.

Before you begin: Create a shared network folder on the network that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. This sharednetwork folder must not be the same network share location that is used for BlackBerry® Device Software, and it must not belocated in <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion.

The administration accounts that you use for the BlackBerry Administration Service must have write permissions for the sharednetwork folder. The administration accounts that run the BlackBerry Administration Service Application Server service must havewrite permissions for the shared network folder. BlackBerry devices and the computers that host the BlackBerry Enterprise Serverinstances must have access to the shared network folder.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the BAS software management section, in the BlackBerry Administration Service application shared networkdrive field, type the path of the shared network folder using the following format: \\<BlackBerry_Administration_Service_computer_name>\<shared_folder>.

The shared network path must be typed in UNC format (for example, \\ComputerName\Applications\Testing).

5. Click Save all.

Add a BlackBerry Java Application to the application repositoryTo send a BlackBerry® Java® Application to BlackBerry devices, you must first add the BlackBerry Java Application bundle to theapplication repository. To send an updated version of a BlackBerry Java Application to BlackBerry devices, you must first add theupdated bundle to the application repository.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Add or update applications.

3. In the Application location section, click Browse. Navigate to the BlackBerry Java Application bundle that you want toadd to, or update in, the application repository.

4. Click Next.

5. Click Add application.

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Add a collaboration client to the application repositoryTo send a collaboration client to BlackBerry® devices, you must first add the collaboration client bundle to the applicationrepository. To send an updated version of a collaboration client to BlackBerry devices, you must first add the updated bundle tothe application repository.

Before you begin: To download the .zip file for the latest version of the collaboration client, visit www.blackberry.com/support/downloads. For information about collaboration clients and whether they are compatible with specific versions of the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/im_server_compatibility.jsp.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Add or update applications.

3. In the Application location section, navigate to the collaboration client bundle that you want to add to, or update in, theapplication repository.

4. Click Next.

5. Click Publish application.

Add the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to the application repositoryTo send the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices so that you can install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications onBlackBerry devices, you must first add the BlackBerry MDS Runtime bundle to the application repository. To send an updatedversion of the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to BlackBerry devices, you must first add the updated bundle to the application repository.

Before you begin: To download the latest version of the BlackBerry MDS Runtime, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/rapidappdev/devtools.jsp.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Add or update applications.

3. In the Application location section, navigate to the BlackBerry MDS Runtime bundle that you want to add to, or updatein, the application repository.

4. Click Next.

5. Click Publish application.

Specify keywords for a BlackBerry Java ApplicationYou can specify keywords for a BlackBerry® Java® Application. You can use the keywords to search for the application in theapplication repository.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

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2. Click Manage applications.

3. Search for an application.

4. In the search results, click the name of an application.

5. Click Edit application.

6. In the Application keywords field, type a keyword.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each keyword that you want to add.

9. Click Save all.

Configuring application control policiesWhen you add a BlackBerry® Java® Application to a software configuration so that you can install the application on BlackBerrydevices, you must specify an application control policy that you want to apply to the BlackBerry Java Application. Applicationcontrol policies control the data and APIs that BlackBerry Java Applications can access on BlackBerry devices, and the externaldata sources and network connections that BlackBerry Java Applications can access.

The BlackBerry Administration Service includes a standard application control policy for BlackBerry Java Applications that youclassify as required, optional, or not permitted. You can change the default settings of the standard application control policiesor create custom application control policies for a BlackBerry Java Application.

For more information about configuring settings for application control policy rules, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs tosee the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

Standard application control policiesThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server includes the following standard application control policies.

Application control policy Description

Standard Required When you apply the application control policy to a BlackBerry® Java® Application,

rule settings require that the BlackBerry Java Application be installed and permitted

to run on BlackBerry devices. BlackBerry devices install the application

automatically.

Standard Optional When you apply the application control policy to a BlackBerry Java Application, rule

settings make the BlackBerry Java Application optional on the BlackBerry device.

Users can install and run the BlackBerry Java Application on their BlackBerry

devices.

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Application control policy Description

Standard Disallowed When you apply the application control policy to a BlackBerry Java Application, rule

settings prevent users from installing the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry

devices. Users cannot install and run the BlackBerry Java Application on their

BlackBerry devices.

Change a standard application control policyWhen you add a BlackBerry® Java® Application to a software configuration, you must assign an application control policy to theBlackBerry Java Application. Based on the requirements of your organization's environment, you can change the default settingsfor the standard application control policies.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Manage default application control policies.

3. Click the standard application control policy that you want to change.

4. Click Edit application control policy.

5. On the Access settings tab, in the Settings section, change the settings for the standard application control policy.

6. Click Save all.

Create custom application control policies for a BlackBerry Java ApplicationAfter you add a BlackBerry® Java® Application to the application repository, you can configure the application to use the standardapplication control policies, or you can create custom application control policies for the application. If you want a BlackBerryJava Application to use custom application control policies, you must create the custom application control policies before youadd the application to a software configuration. When you add the application to a software configuration, you can select whichcustom application control policy you want to apply to the application.

If you add the BlackBerry Java Application to multiple software configurations and you assign different custom access controlpolicies to the BlackBerry Java Application in the different software configurations, you must set the priority for the customapplication control policies. This priority determines which custom application control policy the BlackBerry Policy Service appliesif you assign multiple software configurations to a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Manage applications.

3. Search for a BlackBerry Java Application.

4. In the search results, click a BlackBerry Java Application.

5. In the Application versions section, click the version of the application that you want to create a custom application controlpolicy for.

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6. Click Edit application.

7. On the Application control policies tab, in the Settings section, select the Use custom application control policiesoption.

8. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create an application control policy for

required BlackBerry Java Applications.a. In the Required application name field, type a name for the application

control policy.

b. In the Settings section, configure the settings for the application control

policy.

c. Click the Add icon.

d. Repeat steps a to c for each application control policy that you want to

create.

Create an application control policy for

optional BlackBerry Java Applications.a. In the Optional application name field, type a name for the application

control policy.

b. In the Settings section, configure the settings for the application control

policy.

c. Click the Add icon.

d. Repeat steps a to c for each application control policy that you want to

create.

Create an application control policy for

BlackBerry Java Applications that are

not permitted.

a. In the Disallowed application name field, type a name for the application

control policy.

b. Click the Add icon.

9. If necessary, in each section, click the up and down arrows to set the priority for the application control policies.

10. Click Save all.

Policy precedence on the BlackBerry device

IT policy rule settings override application control policy rule settings. For example, if you change the Allow Internal ConnectionsIT policy rule to No for BlackBerry® devices, and if these devices have an application control policy set that allows a specificapplication to make internal connections, the application cannot make internal connections.

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The BlackBerry device revokes an application control policy and resets if the permissions of the application it is applied to becomemore restrictive. On supported BlackBerry devices, users can make application permissions more, but never less, restrictive thanwhat the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server administrator sets.

Application control policies for unlisted applicationsWhen you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts so that you can send BlackBerry® Device Software,BlackBerry Java® Applications, and standard application settings to BlackBerry devices, you must configure whether the softwareconfiguration permits users to install and use applications that are not included in the software configuration (also known asunlisted applications). When you configure whether unlisted applications are permitted and optional or not permitted onBlackBerry devices, you must assign an application control policy for unlisted applications to the software configuration.

An application control policy for unlisted applications determines what unlisted applications are permitted on BlackBerry devicesand what data the unlisted applications can access on BlackBerry devices. The BlackBerry Administration Service has two standardapplication control policies for unlisted applications: one for unlisted applications that are optional, and one for unlistedapplications that are not permitted. You can change the default settings of the standard application control policy for unlistedapplications that are optional, or you can create custom application control policies for unlisted applications that are optional.

For more information about the rule settings in application control policies for unlisted applications, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Policy Reference Guide.

Change the standard application control policy for unlisted applications that are optionalFor more information about the rule settings in application control policies for unlisted applications, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Policy Reference Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Manage application control policies for unlisted applications.

3. Click the Standard Unlisted Optional application control policy.

4. Click Edit application control policy.

5. On the Access settings tab, in the Settings section, configure the settings for the application control policy.

6. Click Save all.

Create an application control policy for unlisted applicationsThe BlackBerry® Administration Service includes two default application control policies for unlisted applications: one for unlistedapplications that you permit on BlackBerry devices, and one for unlisted applications that you do not permit on BlackBerry devices.You can also create custom application control policies for unlisted applications that are optional.

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For more information about the rule settings in application control policies for unlisted applications, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Policy Reference Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Create an application control policy for unlisted applications.

3. In the Application control policy information section, in the Name field, type a name for the application control policyfor unlisted applications.

4. Click Save.

5. On the BlackBerry solution management menu, click Manage application control policies for unlisted applications.

6. Click the application control policy that you created.

7. Click Edit application control policy.

8. On the Access settings tab, in the Settings section, configure the settings for the application control policy.

9. Click Save all.

Configure the priority of application control policies for unlisted applicationsYou can assign multiple software configurations to user accounts. You can assign different application control policies for unlistedapplications to different software configurations. You must configure the priority of the different application control policies forunlisted applications so that the BlackBerry® Policy Service can determine which application control policies to apply to useraccounts when you assign multiple software configurations to user accounts.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Manage application control policies for unlisted applications.

3. Click Set priority of application control policies for unlisted applications.

4. Click the up and down arrows to set the priority of application control policies for unlisted applications.

5. Click Save.

Creating software configurationsYou can use software configurations to perform the following actions on BlackBerry® devices:

• install, upgrade, or remove BlackBerry Java® Applications, the BlackBerry collaboration client, and the BlackBerry® MDSRuntime over the wireless network or using the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager

• assign access control policies to BlackBerry Java Applications to control application permissions and the data that theapplications can access

• specify that a BlackBerry Java Application is not permitted• specify whether BlackBerry Java Applications that you do not include in the software configuration are permitted or not

permitted• configure the access permissions for BlackBerry Java Applications that you do not include in the software configuration

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• install or upgrade the BlackBerry® Device Software over the wireless network or using the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager• specify standard application settings

You can assign a software configuration to a group, multiple user accounts, or a single user account. After you assign a softwareconfiguration, you can change the settings in the software configuration to manage the BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerryDevice Software, and standard application settings on BlackBerry devices. You can configure settings in the BlackBerryAdministration Service to control how the BlackBerry Administration Service sends BlackBerry Java Applications, BlackBerryDevice Software, and standard application settings in software configurations to BlackBerry devices.

If you assign multiple software configurations to a user account, the settings in each software configuration are applied to theBlackBerry device. The BlackBerry Administration Service uses a set of rules to resolve conflicting settings in the multiple softwareconfigurations.

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide contains information about creating software configurations to manageBlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices. For more information about using software configurations to manageBlackBerry Device Software on BlackBerry devices, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs to see the BlackBerry DeviceSoftware Upgrade Guide.

Create a software configuration1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Create a software configuration.

3. In the Configuration information section, in the Name field, type a name for the software configuration.

4. In the Disposition for unlisted applications drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To permit users to install applications that are not included in the software configuration on their BlackBerry devices,

click Optional.• To prevent users from installing applications that are not included in the software configuration on their BlackBerry

devices, click Disallowed.

5. In the Application control policy for unlisted applications drop-down list, click the application control policy for unlistedapplications that you want to assign to the software configuration.

6. Click Save.

After you finish: Add BlackBerry® Device Software configurations and BlackBerry Java® Applications to the softwareconfiguration.

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Add a BlackBerry Java Application to a software configurationYou must add a BlackBerry® Java® Application to a software configuration and assign the software configuration to user accountsto install the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices over the wireless network. To upgrade an application, you mustadd the new version of the application to the appropriate software configuration. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server upgradesthe application that is on BlackBerry devices to the new version.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Manage software configurations.

3. Click the software configuration that you want to add a BlackBerry Java Application to.

4. Click Edit software configuration.

5. On the Applications tab, click Add applications to software configuration.

6. Search for the BlackBerry Java Applications that you want to add to the software configuration.

7. In the search results, select a BlackBerry Java Application that you want to add to the software configuration.

8. In the Disposition drop-down list for the BlackBerry Java Application, perform one of the following actions:• To install the BlackBerry Java Application automatically on BlackBerry devices, and to prevent users from removing the

application, click Required.• To permit users to install and remove the BlackBerry Java Application, click Optional.• To prevent users from installing a BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices, click Disallowed.

9. In the Application data section, in the Application control policy drop-down list, click an application control policy toapply to the BlackBerry Java Application.

10. If necessary, in the Deployment drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To install the application on BlackBerry devices over the wireless network, click Wireless.• To install the application on BlackBerry devices using a USB connection to the user's computer and the BlackBerry®

Web Desktop Manager, click Wired.

11. Repeat steps 6 to 10 for each BlackBerry Java Application that you want to add to the software configuration.

12. Click Add to software configuration.

13. Click Save all.

Assign a software configuration to a group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click a group.

4. Click Edit group.

5. On the Software configuration tab, in the Available software configurations list, click a software configuration.

6. Click Add.

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7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each software configuration that you want to assign.

8. Click Save all.

Related topicsManaging the default distribution settings for jobs, 252Managing the distribution settings for a specific job, 258Managing software configurations, 264

Assign a software configuration to multiple user accounts1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. At the bottom of the screen, click Manage multiple users.

5. Select one or more user accounts.

6. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add software configuration.

7. In the Available software configurations list, click the software configuration that you want to assign to the user accounts.

8. Click Add.

9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each software configuration that you want to assign to the user accounts.

10. Click Save.

Related topicsManaging the default distribution settings for jobs, 252Managing the distribution settings for a specific job, 258Managing software configurations, 264

Assign a software configuration to a user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Software configuration tab, in the Available software configurations list, click the appropriate softwareconfiguration.

7. Click Add.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each software configuration that you want to assign.

9. Click Save all.

Related topics

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Install BlackBerry Java Applications on a BlackBerry device at a centralcomputerIf you do not want to install BlackBerry® Java® Applications on a BlackBerry device over the wireless network, and you do notwant the user to install the BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager or BlackBerry® DesktopSoftware, you can install the BlackBerry Java Applications on a BlackBerry device by connecting the BlackBerry device to a centralcomputer that can access the BlackBerry Administration Service.

Before you begin:• Assign a software configuration with the necessary BlackBerry Java Applications to the appropriate user account.• To permit the BlackBerry Administration Service to connect to a BlackBerry device that is attached to the computer that

hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service by a USB connection, add the web address of the BlackBerry AdministrationService to the list of trusted web sites in the web browser. Log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service again.

• Verify that the central computer can access the BlackBerry Administration Service.• Connect the BlackBerry device that is associated with the user account to the central computer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Attached devices.

2. Click Device software.

3. Click Automatic installation of applications on the BlackBerry device.

4. Complete the instructions on the screen.

View the status of a jobAfter you assign a software configuration to user accounts or change an existing software configuration that you assigned touser accounts, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates a job to deliver BlackBerry® Device Software, BlackBerry Java®applications, or application settings to BlackBerry devices. If you assign an IT policy to user accounts or change an existing ITpolicy, a job sends the IT policy changes to BlackBerry devices. You can view the status of a job to determine if it is ready to run,currently running, completed, or completed with task failures.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for a job.

4. In the search results, in the Status column, view the status of the job.

5. To view more information about a job or to change a job, click the ID of the job.

Related topicsStopping a job that is running, 137

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View the status of a taskEach deployment job consists of multiple tasks. Each task delivers a specific object or setting to a BlackBerry® device that carriesout an action, for example, updating BlackBerry® Device Software, installing or removing a BlackBerry Java® Application, orapplying updated IT policy settings or application settings. You can view the status of tasks. If a BlackBerry® Enterprise Serverdoes not complete a task, you can view error messages that help you troubleshoot the task failure.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment job tasks.

3. Search for a task.

4. In the search results, in the Status column, view the status of the task.

5. To view more information about a task, click More.

Error messages: BlackBerry Java Application tasks

To troubleshoot errors that display for a task when you send a BlackBerry® Java® Application to a BlackBerry device, or updatea BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry device, you can try to determine the cause by collecting the following information:• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Dispatcher log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Administration Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry device information (for example, the BlackBerry device model, BlackBerry® Device Software version, wireless

service provider, IT policy assigned to the BlackBerry device, service books on the BlackBerry device, and so on)• event log of the BlackBerry device from the day the issue was reported

If the preceding information does not help you to address the issue, you can collect the following information:• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 6 recommended)• system event logs• copy of the BlackBerry Configuration Database• SQL trace of the BlackBerry Policy Service that communicates with the BlackBerry Configuration Database

For information about changing the log level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB04342. For information about obtaining the event log for a BlackBerry device, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB05349.

If the recommended administrative action for an error message does not resolve the issue, contact RIM Technical Support.

Sequence Processing Stopped due to error processing SEND_APC_APP commandThe BlackBerry Policy Service sends application data to a BlackBerry device as a group of application modules. If theBlackBerry Policy Service does not deliver one of the application modules to the BlackBerry device, the remaining applicationmodules are not delivered to the BlackBerry device.

You can try to resend the BlackBerry Java Application to the BlackBerry device.

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SendApp failed due to error getting application data, processing stoppedAn error occurred when the BlackBerry Policy Service tried to retrieve the data that it required to install the BlackBerry JavaApplication.

You can verify that the BlackBerry Policy Service can access the network share that you use to store the application files.

QueueModule failed, processing stoppedAn error occurred when the BlackBerry Policy Service tried to process the application modules and send the applicationmodules to the BlackBerry device.

You can verify that the BlackBerry Policy Service can access the network share that stores the application files.

Device timed out waiting for moduleThe BlackBerry device reported a timeout failure while waiting for the application modules.

You can resend the BlackBerry Java Application to the BlackBerry device. If the second attempt to install the BlackBerry JavaApplication is not successful, in the log files that you collected, locate the user account that experienced the issue. Trace theinstallation activity.

Device reported insufficient memory to install moduleThe BlackBerry device does not have enough application memory available to install the application modules.

You can instruct the user to make more application memory available on the BlackBerry device. Resend the BlackBerry JavaApplication.

Device reported insufficient privileges to install moduleThe BlackBerry device does not have the necessary permissions to install the BlackBerry Java Application.

You can verify that the BlackBerry device is configured with the necessary permissions to install a BlackBerry Java Application.Resend the BlackBerry Java Application.

Device reported invalid version in packet, supported version is %sThe BlackBerry Java Application is not compatible with the BlackBerry Device Software version that is running on theBlackBerry device.

You can verify that the BlackBerry Java Application is compatible with the BlackBerry Device Software version that is runningon the BlackBerry device.

Device reported Data Format Error in packet while installing moduleAn error occurred in the BlackBerry Policy Service that prevented the BlackBerry device from installing the BlackBerry JavaApplication.

In the log files that you collected, locate the user account that experienced the issue. Trace the installation activity.

Device reported a %s error while installing module

Device reported a general failure installing the module

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Device reported a security violation while installing the application

Device reported insufficient app data while installing module

Device reported insufficient body data while installing module

Device reported invalid app data length while installing module

Device reported invalid command while installing module

Device reported invalid module hash while installing module

Device reported that the module save failed

Device reported that there was an incomplete moduleThe BlackBerry device identified a formatting error in the application data before or during the installation process.

You can verify that the application files are formatted properly and try to send the BlackBerry Java Application to theBlackBerry device again. If your second try at the installation is not successful, in the log files that you collected, locate theuser account that experienced the issue. Trace the installation activity.

Incomplete ACK data for APPD requestThe BlackBerry Policy Service did not receive an acknowledgment message from a BlackBerry device that indicates that theBlackBerry Java Application was installed.

You can verify that the BlackBerry device is turned on and is located in a wireless coverage area. Resend the BlackBerry JavaApplication.

For the command: %s - Device reported a general failure

For the command: %s Device reported non command handler for request

For the command: %s Device reported security violation

For the command: %s Device reported unable to decrypt

For the command: %s Device reported key mismatch

For the command: %s Device reported unsupported command version

For the command: %s Device reported code base error

For the command: %s Device reported a general failure installing the moduleThe BlackBerry device cannot execute the command to install or update the BlackBerry Java Application.

In the log files that you collected, locate the user account that experienced the issue. Trace the installation activity.

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Error messages: BlackBerry Device Software tasks

To troubleshoot errors that display for a task when you are updating BlackBerry® Device Software on a BlackBerry device, youcan try to determine the cause by collecting the following information:• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Dispatcher log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Administration Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry device information (for example, the BlackBerry device model, BlackBerry Device Software version, wireless

service provider, IT policy assigned to the BlackBerry device, service books on the BlackBerry device, and so on)• event log of the BlackBerry device from the day the issue was reported• error report from the update application; instruct users to view the details of the errors reported by the update application

and to send error reports to an administrative email address that you must specify

If the preceding information does not address the issue, you can collect the following information:• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 6 recommended)• system event logs• copy of the BlackBerry Configuration Database• SQL trace of the BlackBerry Policy Service that communicates with the BlackBerry Configuration Database

For information about changing the log level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB04342. For information about obtaining the event log for a BlackBerry device, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB05349.

If the recommended administrative action for an error message does not resolve the issue, contact RIM Technical Support.

Available upgrade rejectedYou can determine the reason for the error message and determine the status code that is associated with the error byviewing the event log of the BlackBerry device.

0x01 not supported by device: The BlackBerry device model or the current version of the BlackBerry Device Software onthe BlackBerry device does not support the BlackBerry Device Software update.

You can verify that the BlackBerry device model and the current BlackBerry Device Software version support the BlackBerryDevice Software update.

0x02 not consistent with device version or vendorid: The BlackBerry device model, the current version of the BlackBerryDevice Software on the BlackBerry device, or the vendor ID that is associated with the BlackBerry device does not supportthe BlackBerry Device Software update.

You can verify that the BlackBerry device model, the current BlackBerry Device Software version, and the vendor ID that areassociated with the BlackBerry device support the BlackBerry Device Software update.

0x03 disallowed by IT policy: An IT policy rule in an IT policy that you assigned to the user account does not permitBlackBerry Device Software updates over the wireless network.

You can verify that the IT policy rule settings in the IT policy that you assigned to the user account permits BlackBerry DeviceSoftware updates over the wireless network.

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0x05 duplicate: A previous request to install the same BlackBerry Device Software version has already been sent to theBlackBerry device.

0x07 bad request: An error occured when the BlackBerry® Infrastructure processed the request to update the BlackBerryDevice Software on the BlackBerry device.

You can try to send the BlackBerry Device Software update again.

0x08 insufficient storage: The BlackBerry device does not have enough memory available to update the BlackBerry DeviceSoftware.

You can manage the BlackBerry device so that it has enough memory available to update the BlackBerry Device Software(for example, remove applications from the BlackBerry device that are no longer required).

0x09 reset required: The user must reset the BlackBerry device to clear a code module condition.

You can instruct the user to reset the BlackBerry device and you can send the BlackBerry Device Software update again.

0X10 service book flag disabled: A service book on the BlackBerry device does not permit you to send BlackBerry DeviceSoftware updates over the wireless network.

You can verify that the service books on the BlackBerry device permit BlackBerry Device Software updates over the wirelessnetwork.

Available upgrade deferred by user

0x01 prior upgrade in progress: The BlackBerry Device Software update did not complete because a previous BlackBerryDevice Software update was in progress.

If the previous BlackBerry Device Software update did not install the correct BlackBerry Device Software version, you canwait until the update completes and then you can send the BlackBerry Device Software update again.

Upgrade prompt deferred

0x02 reset required: The user must reset the BlackBerry device to clear a code module condition.

You can instruct the user to reset the BlackBerry device. The update application tries to perform the update for up to 72hours. After 72 hours, the update application performs the update and the user no longer has the option to defer the update.

Upgrade rejected

An error or inconsistency exists in the BlackBerry Device Software files that are available from the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Upgrade failed, rollback complete

After the update application downloaded and applied the current BlackBerry Device Software patch files to the BlackBerrydevice, an error occurred when the update application tried to restart the BlackBerry device. As a result, the update applicationreapplied the previous BlackBerry Device Software files to the BlackBerry device and cancelled the BlackBerry DeviceSoftware update.

Available upgrade deleted by administrator

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When a BlackBerry Device Software update request either completes or does not complete, this status message displayswhen the BlackBerry Infrastructure deletes the update request.

Mandatory upgrade failed

After the update application downloaded and applied the current BlackBerry Device Software files to the BlackBerry device,an error occured when the update application tried to restart the BlackBerry device. As a result, the update applicationreapplied the previous BlackBerry Device Software files to the BlackBerry device, and cancelled the update.

BlackBerry Administration Service error

An error occurred when the BlackBerry Administration Service processed the request to update the BlackBerry DeviceSoftware on a BlackBerry device.

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Error messages: Standard application settings tasks

To troubleshoot errors that display for a task when you change the standard application settings on a BlackBerry® device, youcan try to determine the cause by collecting the following information:• BlackBerry Synchronization Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Dispatcher log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Administration Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry device information (for example, the BlackBerry device model, BlackBerry® Device Software version, wireless

service provider, IT policy assigned to the BlackBerry device, service books on the BlackBerry device, and so on)• event log of the BlackBerry device from the day the issue was reported

If the preceding information does not address the issue, you can collect the following information:• BlackBerry Synchronization Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 6 recommended)• system event logs• copy of the BlackBerry Configuration Database• SQL trace of the BlackBerry Synchronization Service that communicates with the BlackBerry Configuration Database

For information about changing the log level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB04342. For information about obtaining the event log of a BlackBerry device, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB05349.

If the recommended administrative action for an error message does not resolve the issue, contact RIM Technical Support.

Restore failed -- error getting valueThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot read the value of the standard application settings because the BlackBerryConfiguration Database is unavailable.

Verify that the BlackBerry Synchronization Service can access the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If necessary, restartthe BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Failed to set properties for item

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The BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot specify the value of the standard application settings because the BlackBerryConfiguration Database is unavailable.

Verify that the BlackBerry Synchronization Service can access the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If necessary, restartthe BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Failed to backup data to databaseThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot apply the value of the standard application settings because the BlackBerryConfiguration Database is unavailable.

Verify that the BlackBerry Synchronization Service can access the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If necessary, restartthe BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Failed to delete itemThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot delete the value of the standard application settings because the BlackBerryConfiguration Database is unavailable.

Verify that the BlackBerry Synchronization Service can access the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If necessary, restartthe BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Failed to create an instance of the XML DOM documentThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot create XML data for the standard application settings.

Failed to load XML documentThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service cannot load XML data for the standard application settings.

Invalid GUIDThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service received an invalid globally unique identifier from the BlackBerry device.

Invalid/unknown commandThe BlackBerry Synchronization Service received an invalid command from the BlackBerry device.

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Error messages: IT policy tasks

To troubleshoot errors that display for a task when you send an IT policy to a BlackBerry® device or update an IT policy on aBlackBerry device, you can try to determine the cause by collecting the following information:• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Dispatcher log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry Administration Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 4 recommended)• BlackBerry device information (for example, the BlackBerry device model, BlackBerry® Device Software version, wireless

service provider, IT policy assigned to the BlackBerry device, service books on the BlackBerry device, and so on)• event log of the BlackBerry device from the day the issue was reported

If the preceding information does not help you to address the issue, you can collect the following information:

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• BlackBerry Policy Service log files from the day the issue was reported (log level 6 recommended)• system event logs• copy of the BlackBerry Configuration Database• SQL trace of the BlackBerry Policy Service that communicates with the BlackBerry Configuration Database

For information about changing the log level for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB04342. For information about obtaining the event log for a BlackBerry device, visit www.blackberry.com/support to read article KB05349.

If the recommended administrative action for an error message does not resolve the issue, contact Research In Motion TechnicalSupport.

Reject Security Violation

Reject Authentication FailedData might not have been permanently deleted from the BlackBerry device before you assigned the BlackBerry device to anew user account and activated the BlackBerry device again.

You can permanently delete the data on the BlackBerry device and activate the BlackBerry device again.

Invalid password

Set Password FailedYou sent the Specify new device password and lock device IT administration command to a BlackBerry device and thepassword might not have satisfied the password criteria that the BlackBerry device user configured on the BlackBerry device.

You can resend the Specify new device password and lock device IT administration command to the BlackBerry device andspecify a password that satisfies the password criteria that you configured using IT policy rules.

Sequence Processing Stopped due to error processing SET_IT_POLICY_COMMAND commandThe BlackBerry Policy Service can send the IT policy data to a BlackBerry device in a group of commands. If the IT policycommand is not delivered to the BlackBerry device, the remaining commands in the group are not delivered to the BlackBerrydevice.

You can try to resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device. You can also try to resend the service books to the BlackBerrydevice.

Stopping a job that is runningAfter you assign a software configuration to user accounts or change an existing software configuration that you already assignedto user accounts, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates a job to deliver BlackBerry® Device Software, BlackBerry Java®Applications, or application settings to BlackBerry devices. If you assign an IT policy to user accounts or change an existing ITpolicy, a job sends the IT policy changes to BlackBerry devices. If you want to make changes to a job that is running, you can stopa job.

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When you stop a job, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server does not process the remaining tasks in the job, and the BlackBerryAdministration Service changes the scheduled start time for the job to the following day. The job returns to a ready to run status.You can make changes to the start time, priority, and distribution settings of the job. If you do not change the start time for thejob, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server delivers the job on the following day using the default job schedule settings. When the jobstarts again, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server processes the remaining tasks in the job.

If you want to delete a job, change the start date of the job to a date that exceeds the job failure period that you configured inthe job schedule settings. The default job failure period is 30 days.

Related topicsChange default settings for a job schedule, 252Specify the start time and priority for a job, 258

Stop a job that is running1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for the job that you want to stop.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the job that you want to stop.

You can only stop jobs with a Running status.

5. Click Stop Current Execution.

6. Click Yes - Stop Current Execution.

Related topicsManaging the default distribution settings for jobs, 252Managing the distribution settings for a specific job, 258

View the users that have a BlackBerry Java Application installed on theirBlackBerry devices1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >

Applications.

2. Click Manage applications.

3. Search for an application.

4. In the search results, click the name of an application.

5. In the Application versions section, click a version of the application.

6. Click View users with application.

7. Search for users that are associated with BlackBerry devices that you installed the BlackBerry Java® Application on.

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View how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved softwareconfiguration conflicts for a user accountYou can assign multiple software configurations to a user account or group. The BlackBerry® Administration Service uses specificrules to resolve conflicting settings in the multiple software configurations that you assign to a user account or group. After theBlackBerry Administration Service applies software configurations to a BlackBerry device, you can view how the BlackBerryAdministration Service resolved any of the conflicting settings in the multiple software configurations.

Before you begin: Assign multiple software configurations to a user account or group.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click the name of a user account.

5. On the Software configurations tab, perform one of the following actions:

• To view how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved conflicts that involve BlackBerry Java® Applications, clickView resolved applications.

• To view how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved conflicts that involve BlackBerry® Device Software, clickView Resolved BlackBerry Device Software bundles.

• To view how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved conflicts that involve application control policies forunlisted applications, click View Resolved Application Control Policy for Unlisted Applications.

• To view how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved conflicts that involve the standard application settings inBlackBerry Device Software configurations, click View Resolved BlackBerry Device Software application settings.

6. View the appropriate information about how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolved the software configurationconflicts for the user account.

Reconciliation rules for conflicting settings in software configurationsIf you assign multiple software configurations to user accounts or groups, the multiple software configurations might containconflicting settings. For example, you might specify that a BlackBerry® Java® Application is required in a software configurationthat you assign to a user account, but you might also specify that the same application is not permitted in a software configurationthat you assign to a group that the user account belongs to. Conflicts can occur when you assign multiple BlackBerry JavaApplications, application control policies, application control policies for unlisted applications, BlackBerry® Device Software, andthe standard application settings in BlackBerry Device Software configurations.

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The BlackBerry Administration Service uses predefined reconciliation rules to resolve conflicting settings in multiple softwareconfigurations, and to determine which applications, software, and settings the BlackBerry Administration Service installs on orapplies to a BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry Administration Service resolves conflicting settings as an asynchronous backgroundactivity. You can view the outcome of the reconciliation activities, reconciliation errors, and the applications, software, and settingsthat the BlackBerry Administration Service installed on or applied to a BlackBerry device.

The BlackBerry Administration Service might have to reconcile software configuration settings that conflict if you perform anyof the following actions:

• activate a user account• assign a new BlackBerry device or PIN to a user• assign a user account to or remove a user account from a group• add a group to or remove a group from another group• add an application to or remove an application from a software configuration• change the settings for an application in a software configuration• change the settings for an application control policy• change the ranking for application control policies• install a new version of the BlackBerry Device Software on a BlackBerry device• add a BlackBerry Device Software configuration to or remove a BlackBerry Device Software configuration from a software

configuration• change a BlackBerry Device Software configuration• change the standard application settings in a BlackBerry Device Software configuration

Reconciliation rules: BlackBerry Java Applications

Scenario Rule

Multiple software configurations are assigned to a user

account or the groups the user belongs to. Multiple

BlackBerry® Java® Applications are contained in each

software configuration.

The BlackBerry Java Applications in each software

configuration are installed on the BlackBerry device. If the

BlackBerry® Device Software does not support a specific

BlackBerry Java Application, the application is not installed on

the BlackBerry device.

Multiple software configurations that contain different

versions of the same BlackBerry Java Application are assigned

to a user account or the groups the user belongs to.

When different versions of an application exist in the software

configurations that are assigned to a user account, the latest

version of the application that is supported by the BlackBerry

Device Software is installed on the BlackBerry device. For

example, if a software configuration with version 1.0 of an

application is assigned to a user account, and another

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Scenario Rule

software configuration with version 2.0 of the application is

assigned to a user account, version 2.0 of the application is

installed on the BlackBerry device.

The version of a BlackBerry Java Application that is in a

software configuration that is assigned to a user account takes

precedence over the version of a BlackBerry Java Application

that is in a software configuration that is assigned to a group.

For example, if version 1.0 of an application is in a software

configuration that is assigned to a user account, and version

2.0 of an application is in a software configuration that is

assigned to a group that the user belongs to, version 1.0 of the

application is installed on the BlackBerry device.

Multiple software configurations that contain the same

BlackBerry Java Application are assigned to a user account or

the groups the user belongs to. The disposition of the

BlackBerry Java Application (required, optional, or disallowed)

is different in each software configuration. The deployment

method (wired or over the wireless network) for the application

is different in each software configuration.

The disposition specified for an application in a software

configuration that is assigned to a user account takes

precedence over the disposition of the same application in any

software configuration that is assigned to a group. If the

application has different dispositions in multiple software

configurations that are assigned at the same level (either to

the user account or groups), the required disposition takes

precedence over the optional disposition, and the optional

disposition takes precedence over the disallowed disposition.

The BlackBerry Administration Service resolves the

deployment method after resolving the disposition of an

application. The deployment method specified for an

application in a software configuration that is assigned to a

user account takes precedence over the deployment method

for the same application in any software configuration that is

assigned to a group. The wireless setting takes precedence

over the wired setting.

One or more software configurations that include BlackBerry

Java Applications are assigned to a user account or the groups

the user belongs to, but a limited amount of available memory

remains on the BlackBerry device.

The BlackBerry Administration Service checks the amount of

available memory on the BlackBerry device after resolving

application conflicts (for example, resolving conflicting

disposition and deployment settings) and before installing a

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Scenario Rule

BlackBerry Java Application. If there is not enough memory

available on the BlackBerry device to support the application,

the application is not installed.

Depending on the amount of available memory, applications

are installed in the following order:

1. Required applications that are configured for wireless

deployment

2. Required applications that are configured for wired

deployment

3. Optional applications that are configured for wireless

deployment

4. Optional applications that are configured for wired

deployment

A software configuration is assigned to a user account and it

contains a BlackBerry Java Application that has a dependency

on another BlackBerry Java Application.

If a BlackBerry Java Application in a software configuration

has a dependency on another application, and the other

application is not included in a software configuration that is

assigned to the user account or a group that the user belongs

to, the application is not installed on the BlackBerry device.

If a BlackBerry Java Application in a software configuration

has a dependency on another application, and the dependent

application is included in a software configuration that is

assigned to the user account or a group the user belongs to,

the dependent application is installed first. If the dependent

application is installed successfully, the application with the

dependency is then installed.

A software configuration is assigned to a user account and it

contains a BlackBerry Java Application that has a dependency

on another BlackBerry Java Application. The dependent

application is not supported on the BlackBerry device.

If a dependent application is not supported by the BlackBerry

device or was not installed successfully on the BlackBerry

device, the application with the dependency is not installed

on the user's BlackBerry device.

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Scenario Rule

Multiple BlackBerry Java Applications have a circular

dependency (for example, application A is dependent on

application B, application B is dependent on application C,

and application C is dependent on application A) and are

included in the same application bundle. The application

bundle is added to the application repository. The applications

are added to a software configuration and assigned to a user

account or a group the user belongs to.

If multiple BlackBerry Java Applications are included in the

same application bundle and have a circular dependency, the

applications are not installed on the BlackBerry device. If

multiple applications have a circular dependency, they can

only be installed if they exist in separate application bundles

and are installed using wired deployment.

Reconciliation rules: BlackBerry Device Software

Scenario Rule

A software configuration that contains BlackBerry® Device

Software is assigned to a user account. A software

configuration that contains a different version of BlackBerry

Device Software is assigned to a group that the user account

belongs to.

The BlackBerry Device Software in a software configuration

that is assigned to a user account takes precedence over the

BlackBerry Device Software in a software configuration that

is assigned to a group.

Multiple software configurations that contain different

versions of BlackBerry Device Software are assigned to a user

account.

The version of the BlackBerry Device Software that is

supported by the BlackBerry device and by the wireless service

provider, and that you ranked highest in the BlackBerry

Administration Service, is installed on the BlackBerry device.

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server does not install a version

of the BlackBerry Device Software if that version is ranked

lower than the version of the BlackBerry Device Software that

is currently installed on the BlackBerry device.

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Reconciliation rules: Standard application settings

Scenario Rule

A software configuration with standard application settings is

assigned to a user account. A software configuration with

different standard application settings is assigned to a group

that the user account belongs to.

The standard application settings in a software configuration

that is assigned to a user account take precedence over the

standard application settings in a software configuration that

is assigned to a group.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The calendar initial

view setting is configured differently in each of the software

configurations that are assigned to the groups.

The calendar initial view setting that is applied to the user's

BlackBerry® device is the lowest value that was specified in

the multiple software configurations.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The calendar keep

appointments setting is configured differently in each of the

software configurations that are assigned to the groups.

The calendar keep appointments setting that is applied to the

user's BlackBerry device is the highest value that was specified

in the multiple software configurations.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email confirm

delete setting is set to Yes in one or more of the software

configurations that are assigned to the groups. The setting is

set to No in the remaining software configurations.

If the email confirm delete setting is set to Yes in a software

configuration that is assigned to a group that the user account

belongs to, the Yes setting is applied to the BlackBerry device.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email hide sent

messages setting is set to Yes in one or more of the software

configurations that are assigned to the groups. The setting is

set to No in the remaining software configurations.

If the email hide sent messages setting is set to No in a

software configuration that is assigned to a group that the

user account belongs to, the No setting is applied to the

BlackBerry device.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The email save

copy in sent folder setting is set to Yes in one or more of the

software configurations that are assigned to the groups. The

setting is set to No in the remaining software configurations.

If the email save copy in sent folder setting is set to Yes in a

software configuration that is assigned to a group that the

user account belongs to, the Yes setting is applied to the

BlackBerry device.

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The address book

sort by setting is configured differently in each of the software

configurations that are assigned to the groups.

If the address book sort by setting is configured differently in

the software configurations that are assigned to the groups

that the user account belongs to, the first name setting takes

precedence over the last name setting, and the last name

setting takes precedence over the company name setting.

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Scenario Rule

A user account belongs to multiple groups. The attributes

settings for the various standard application settings are

configured differently in the software configurations that are

assigned to the groups.

The Locked and visible setting takes precedence over the

Unlocked and visible setting. The Unlocked and visible setting

takes precedence over the Unlocked and hidden setting.

Standard application settings are configured in a software

configuration and assigned to user accounts with BlackBerry

devices that are running a BlackBerry® Device Software

version earlier than 5.0.

Standard application settings apply only to BlackBerry devices

that are associated with BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version

5.0 or later, and BlackBerry devices that are running

BlackBerry Device Software version 5.0 or later.

Reconciliation rules: Application control policies

Scenario Rule

A user is assigned multiple software configurations that each

contain the same application. A different application control

policy is assigned to the application in each software

configuration.

An application control policy for an application in a software

configuration that is assigned to a user account takes

precedence over an application control policy for the same

application in a software configuration that is assigned to a

group. The required setting takes precedence over the

optional setting. The optional setting takes precedence over

the disallowed setting.

If multiple software configurations contain the same

application, and each software configuration is assigned a

different custom application control policy with the same

disposition (for example, two custom required application

control policies), the application control policy that you ranked

highest in the BlackBerry® Administration Service is applied

to the user's BlackBerry device.

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Reconciliation rules: Application control policies for unlisted applications

Scenario Rule

A software configuration with a default or custom application

control policy for unlisted applications is assigned to a user

account. A software configuration with a different application

control policy for unlisted applications is assigned to a group

that the user account belongs to.

The application control policy for unlisted applications in a

software configuration that is assigned to a user account takes

precedence over the application control policy for unlisted

applications in a software configuration that is assigned to a

group.

A software configuration that defines unlisted applications as

disallowed is assigned to a user account. A software

configuration that defines unlisted applications as optional is

also assigned to the user account.

If unlisted applications are defined as disallowed in a software

configuration that is assigned to a user account, unlisted

applications are not permitted on the BlackBerry® device.

Multiple software configurations with different access control

policies for unlisted applications are assigned to a user

account.

The application control policy for unlisted applications that

you ranked highest in the BlackBerry Administration Service

is applied to the BlackBerry device.

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Installing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices without usingthe BlackBerry Administration ServiceYou can install and update BlackBerry® Java® Applications on BlackBerry devices without using the BlackBerry AdministrationService. You can use any of the following tools or software to install, update, and manage BlackBerry Java Applications onBlackBerry devices:

• BlackBerry® Desktop Software• BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager• BlackBerry Application Web Loader on a web server• standalone application loader tool• web browser on BlackBerry devices

Developing BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devicesApplication developers can use the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment or the BlackBerry® Java® Plug-in for Eclipse®to create and test BlackBerry Java Applications for BlackBerry devices, and to package BlackBerry Java Applications to installthem on BlackBerry devices using a user’s computer or over the wireless network. Application developers can use the BlackBerryJDE or the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse to generate .cod files that contain the compiled application code for a BlackBerryJava Application. BlackBerry devices execute .cod files to run BlackBerry Java Applications. The BlackBerry JDE and the BlackBerryJava Plug-in for Eclipse also include tools to generate .jad files or .alx descriptor files that provide information about a BlackBerryJava Application that is used when the application is compiled.

MIDlets are Java applications that conform to the MIDP standard and can run on any mobile device that runs Java applications.Most MIDlets are distributed as .jar files. The BlackBerry JDE and the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse include tools that youcan use to convert existing MIDlets that are in .jad and .jar file formats to .cod file formats for use on BlackBerry devices.

For more information about developing and customizing BlackBerry Java Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers.

Methods you can use to install BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerrydevicesIf you do not want to use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to install or update BlackBerry Java® Applications on BlackBerrydevices over the wireless network, you can use any of the following methods:

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Method Description

Install BlackBerry Java Applications

using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software

You can install a BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry device by instructing

the user to use the application loader tool that is part of the BlackBerry Desktop

Software. An automated application installer installs the application files on the

user’s computer. The user uses the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager to navigate to

the application files and install the BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry

device that the user connects to the computer.

Install BlackBerry Java Applications

using the BlackBerry Application Web

Loader

You can install a BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry device by instructing

the user to browse to a specific web server that you configured to use the BlackBerry

Application Web Loader. The user must connect the BlackBerry device to the

computer.

Install BlackBerry Java Applications

using the standalone application loader

tool

You can install a BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry device by installing

the standalone application loader tool in a shared network folder, and providing

users with a link to run the tool. The user must connect the BlackBerry device to the

computer.

This method requires that you install the BlackBerry® Device Manager on the user's

computer but does not require a full installation of the BlackBerry Desktop Software.

Install BlackBerry Java Applications

using a web browser on BlackBerry

devices

You can install a BlackBerry Java Application on a BlackBerry device by installing

the files for the BlackBerry Java Application on a web server and instructing the

user to browse to the appropriate web address on the BlackBerry device. Users can

download the BlackBerry Java Application from an Internet web site using a web

browser or from an intranet web site using the BlackBerry® Browser.

This method does not require the user to connect the BlackBerry device to the

computer.

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry DesktopSoftwareApplication developers can use the BlackBerry® Java® Development Environment or the BlackBerry® Java® Plug-in for Eclipse®to create an automated application installer. You can use the application installer to install the files for a BlackBerry JavaApplication (the .alx identifier file and the application's .cod files) on users’ computers. You can then instruct users to use theapplication loader tool in the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager to install the BlackBerry Java Application on their BlackBerry devices.Users must connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

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This method had the following advantages:

• You can control how the application files are distributed to users’ computers.• Users are responsible for completing the installation.• If you installed the BlackBerry® Desktop Software on users’ computers, they can use it to install the BlackBerry Java

Applications.

This method has the following disadvantages:

• You must install the BlackBerry Desktop Software on users’ computers.• The users must use the BlackBerry Desktop Manager to install the BlackBerry Java Application.• You cannot control when the users install the BlackBerry Java Application.• Users must connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Desktop SoftwareBlackBerry® device

• BlackBerry APIs and Java® ME (standard on BlackBerry devices)

User’s computer

• Windows® 2000 or later, Windows® XP, or Windows Vista™• BlackBerry® Desktop Software version 4.0 or later• Research In Motion® USB drivers and a USB connection for the BlackBerry device

BlackBerry Java Application

• .alx files and .cod files: The .alx file is the application descriptor that provides information about the application and thelocation of the application's .cod files. A .cod file contains compiled and packaged application code. The application loadertool requires these files so that it can install the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices.

• required modules: Some BlackBerry Java Applications require modules that are part of the BlackBerry® Device Software.The required modules are listed in the .alx file in a <requires> tag. If the required modules do not exist on the BlackBerrydevice, you need to install the necessary BlackBerry Device Software on the BlackBerry device. For more information aboutapplication dependencies, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to read the BlackBerry Java Development EnvironmentDevelopment Guide.

Make the BlackBerry Java Application available to the BlackBerry Desktop Software1. Obtain the application installer (.exe file) for the BlackBerry® Java® Application from the application developer, vendor, or

wireless service provider.

2. Run the application installer on the user's computer to install the .alx identifier file and .cod file in an installation folder onthe user’s computer. You can also run the application installer to install the .alx identifier file and .cod file in a shared networkfolder that users can access from their computers.

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Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the BlackBerry Desktop SoftwareThe following instructions are for BlackBerry® Desktop Manager version 4.7. If your organization’s environment uses a differentversion of the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, visit www.blackberry.com/go/docs to find the required version of the BlackBerryDesktop Manager User Guide.

1. Connect the BlackBerry device to your computer.

2. In the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, click Application Loader.

3. In Add/Remove Applications or Update Software, click Start.

4. If necessary, perform the following actions:• If the Device Security Password dialog box appears, type the BlackBerry device password. Click Next.• If the Communication Port Selection dialog box appears, specify a communications port. Click Next.

5. Click Next.

6. Perform one of the following actions:• To add a BlackBerry Java Application that appears in the list, select the check box beside the BlackBerry Java Application.• To add a BlackBerry Java Application that does not appear in the list, click Browse. Double-click an .alx file.

7. Click Next.

8. Click Finish.

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Application WebLoaderYou can configure the BlackBerry® Application Web Loader, which uses Microsoft® ActiveX®, to install a BlackBerry Java®Application on BlackBerry devices using a web server and Microsoft® Internet Explorer® on users’ computers. You can add theBlackBerry Application Web Loader to a web server (for example, on your organization’s intranet or a public web server), andinstruct users to browse to the appropriate web address using Microsoft Internet Explorer. The BlackBerry Application Web Loaderprompts users to install the BlackBerry Java Application, and installs the required .cod files for the application on BlackBerrydevices. The users must connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

The BlackBerry Application Web Loader supports .cod files only. To install a MIDlet, convert the .jar file to a .cod file. For moreinformation about how to compile .java and .jar file formats into the .cod file format, visit www.blackberry.com/developers toread the BlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide. For more information about the BlackBerry ApplicationWeb Loader and a sample development template, visit www.blackberry.com/go/docs to read the BlackBerry Application WebLoader Developer Guide.

This method has the following advantages:

• You do not have to install the BlackBerry® Desktop Software on users’ computers.• The installation process is straightforward and requires Microsoft Internet Explorer, a common web browser.

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• Users are responsible for completing the installation.

This method has the following disadvantages:

• You cannot control when the users install the BlackBerry Java Application.• Users must connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the BlackBerry Application WebLoaderBlackBerry device

• BlackBerry® APIs and Java® ME (standard on BlackBerry devices)

User’s computer

• Windows® 2000 or later, Windows® XP, or Windows Vista™• Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 5.0 or later• Microsoft® ActiveX® version 8.0 or later• BlackBerry Application Web Loader; if the BlackBerry Application Web Loader is not installed, the user is prompted to install

it after the user browses to the specified web address• Research In Motion® USB drivers and a USB connection for the BlackBerry device

Web server

Configure the following MIME types on the web server to permit users to download and install BlackBerry Java Applications onBlackBerry devices:

• .cod files: application/vnd.rim.cod• .jad files: text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor• scripting language: Use a scripting language that is supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft ActiveX.• AxLoader.cab file: Copy the AxLoader.cab file to the folder that the web page .html files are located in (or update the <object>

element URL information in the .html file to the new location).

BlackBerry Java Application

• .jad files and .cod files: The .jad file is the application descriptor that provides information about the application and thelocation of .cod files. A .cod file contains compiled and packaged application code. The BlackBerry Application Web Loaderrequires these files to install the BlackBerry Java Application.

• The maximum .jad file size is 4096 bytes.• The maximum number of .cod files supported by the BlackBerry Application Web Loader is 32.• MIDlet support: The BlackBerry Application Web Loader supports CLDC applications that reference the BlackBerry API or

MIDlets that have been converted to the .cod file format.

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Enable the BlackBerry Application Web Loader on a web server

Before you begin:• Obtain the .jad and .cod files for the BlackBerry® Java® Application from the application developer, vendor, or wireless

service provider.• Visit www.blackberry.com/developers to download the latest version of the BlackBerry Application Web Loader

(AxLoader.cab).

1. Create a web page that you can use to install the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices.

2. Copy the AxLoader.cab file to the folder where the web page’s .html files are located.

3. Copy the .jad and .cod files for the application on the web server that hosts the web page.

4. Reference a specific version of the BlackBerry Application Web Loader.

For more information about referencing a specific version of the BlackBerry Application Web Loader, visitwww.blackberry.com/go/docs to read the BlackBerry Application Web Loader Developer Guide.

5. Associate the BlackBerry Application Web Loader with the .jad file.

6. To load the .jad file, invoke loadJad(). Use a string parameter that represents one of the following:• If the .jad file is in the same location as the AxLoader.cab file, use the .jad file name.• If the .jad file is in a different location than the AxLoader.cab file, use the relative location address of the .jad file.

7. Send the web address to users.

The BlackBerry Application Web Loader requires the BlackBerry device password before it can install a BlackBerry Java Application.If a password is set, the AxLoaderPassword control is used to obtain the password. This control is included in the AxLoader.cabfile. For more information about obtaining a BlackBerry device password, visit www.blackberry.com/go/docs to read theBlackBerry Application Web Loader Developer Guide.

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the BlackBerry Application Web LoaderSend these instructions to users.

1. Connect the BlackBerry® device to your computer.

2. Using Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 5.0 or later, browse to <web_address>.

3. If the required version of the BlackBerry Application Web Loader is not installed on your computer, accept the installationprompt, and complete the instructions on the screen.

4. Complete the instructions on the screen to install the BlackBerry Java Application.

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Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the standalone applicationloader toolThe standalone application loader tool is included in the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files. You can make thestandalone application loader tool available from a shared network folder and provide users with a link to run the tool and installthe BlackBerry Java® on their BlackBerry devices. The users must connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers to installthe BlackBerry Java Application.

You must install the BlackBerry® Device Manager on users’ computers so that users can use this method to install BlackBerryJava Applications. The BlackBerry Device Manager manages the connection between the standalone application loader tool andthe BlackBerry device. The BlackBerry Device Manager is included in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software. You can also install theBlackBerry Device Manager on users' computers without installing the full BlackBerry Desktop Software. To download theBlackBerry Device Manager or the BlackBerry Desktop Software, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/.

You can also use the standalone application loader tool to install BlackBerry Java Applications in automated mode on BlackBerrydevices. Automated mode installs the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices without giving users the option to cancelthe installation.

Advantages of this method include:

• The installation process is straightforward.• Users are responsible for completing the installation.

Disadvantages of this method include:

• You cannot control when users install the BlackBerry Java Application.• Users must connect the BlackBerry device to their computers.• You must install the BlackBerry Desktop Software on users’ computers.

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using the standalone application loadertoolBlackBerry device

• BlackBerry® APIs and Java® ME (standard on BlackBerry devices)

User’s computer

• Windows® 2000 or later, Windows® XP, or Windows Vista™• BlackBerry® Desktop Software version 4.0 or later• BlackBerry® Device Manager version 4.1 (for automated mode)

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• Research In Motion USB drivers and USB connection

BlackBerry Java Application

• .alx file and .cod files: The .alx file is the application descriptor that provides information about the application and thelocation of the application's .cod files. A .cod file contains compiled and packaged application code. The standaloneapplication loader tool requires these files to install the BlackBerry Java Application.

• required modules: Some BlackBerry Java Applications require modules that are part of the BlackBerry® Device Software.The required modules are listed in the .alx file in a <requires> tag. If the required modules do not exist on the BlackBerrydevice, you must install the required BlackBerry Device Software on the BlackBerry device. For more information aboutapplication dependencies, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to read the BlackBerry Java Development EnvironmentDevelopment Guide.

• required BlackBerry Java Applications: To configure a BlackBerry Java Application as required on a BlackBerry device, inthe .alx file, after the copyright statement, add the following tag: <required>true</required>.

Add BlackBerry Java Application files to a shared network folder

Before you begin:• The standalone application loader tool is installed when you install the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. Verify that the

standalone application loader tool is installed in <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader.• Obtain the .alx and .cod files for the BlackBerry® Java® Application from the application developer, vendor, or wireless

service provider.

1. In <drive:>\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Applications\, create a folder with a unique nameto contain the application files. Maintain the application’s file structure.

2. Copy the .cod, .alx, and .dll files for the BlackBerry Java Application to the folder that you created.

Share the Research In Motion folder that contains the BlackBerry Java Application1. Navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion.

2. Right-click the Research In Motion folder. Click Properties.

3. On the Sharing tab, click Share this folder. Provide read-only permissions.

4. If necessary, configure other required options.

5. Click OK.

After you finish: Select a distribution method (for example, an email message or an intranet web page) that you can use toprovide users with a link to the loader.exe file (for example, \\<shared_computer_name>\Research In Motion\Apploader\loader.exe.

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Configure the standalone application loader tool to install the BlackBerry Java Applicationin automated modeUse automated mode if you do not want to give users the option to cancel the installation of the BlackBerry® Java® Application.

Before you begin: Verify that BlackBerry® Device Manager version 4.1 or later is installed on the user’s computer.

When you distribute the link to the shared network folder to users, specify the loading command using the following format:• USB: \\<shared_computer_name>\Research In Motion\Apploader\loader.exe /defaultUSB /forceload

Install the BlackBerry Java Application using the standalone application loader toolSend these instructions to users.

Before you begin: Verify that the BlackBerry® Desktop Software is installed on your computer. If it is not, contact youradministrator.

1. Connect the BlackBerry device to your computer.

2. If prompted, type your BlackBerry device password.

3. Click Next.

4. On your computer, click the link to the loader.exe file that your administrator provided you with.

5. If a security warning displays, click Run.

6. Complete the instructions on the screen.

7. When the installation process completes, click Close.

Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using a web browser on BlackBerrydevicesYou can install BlackBerry® Java® Applications on BlackBerry devices over the wireless network. This method does not requireusers to connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

You can add the required files for the BlackBerry Java Application (a .jad file and the application .cod or .jar files) to a web server,and instruct users to navigate to the appropriate web address using a browser on their BlackBerry devices. Users can use theBlackBerry® Browser or the wireless service provider’s WAP Browser. When users access the web address, they can click a downloadoption to install the BlackBerry Java Application on their BlackBerry devices.

This method has the following advantages:

• You do not have to install the BlackBerry® Desktop Software on users’ computers.• Users do not have to connect their BlackBerry devices to their computers.

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• Users are responsible for completing the installation.

This method has the following disadvantages:

• You cannot control when users install the BlackBerry Java Application.• Installing a BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices over the wireless network can result in increased network

usage.

Prerequisites: Installing BlackBerry Java Applications using a web browser on BlackBerrydevicesBlackBerry device

• BlackBerry® APIs and Java® ME (standard on BlackBerry devices)

Web server

Configure the following MIME types on the web server to permit users to download and install BlackBerry Java Applications onBlackBerry devices:

• .cod files: application/vnd.rim.cod• .jad files: text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor• .jar files (optional): application/java-archive

BlackBerry Java Application

• .jad file: The .jad file is the application descriptor that provides information about the application and the location of theapplication’s .cod or .jar files.

• .cod or .jar files: These files contain compiled and packaged application code.

Install the BlackBerry Java Application on a web server

Before you begin: Obtain the .jad and .cod files or .jar files for the BlackBerry® Java® Application from the application developer,vendor, or wireless service provider.

1. Create a web page that you can use to install the BlackBerry Java Application on BlackBerry devices.

2. Copy the application .jad and .cod files or .jar files to the web server that hosts the web page.

After you finish: Select a distribution method (for example, an email message or an intranet web page) that you can use toprovide users with the web address for the web page that you created.

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Install the BlackBerry Java Application using a web browser on the BlackBerry deviceSend these instructions to users.

1. Open a web browser on the BlackBerry® device.

2. Navigate to the web address that your administrator provided you with.

3. Click Download.

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Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications andBlackBerry Browser Applications available to users

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Overview: Creating BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and sendingthem to BlackBerry devicesTo see documentation for BlackBerry® Enterprise Server administrators, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs. To see theBlackBerry Mobile Data System Technical Overview and documentation for BlackBerry developer tools, visitwww.blackberry.com/developers.

Task Actor Resource

Install a BlackBerry Enterprise Server with the

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Installation

Guide

Download the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime. Administrator na.blackberry.com/eng/services/

mobile_upgrade.jsp

Send the BlackBerry MDS Runtime to

BlackBerry devices.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

• Section: Sending software and

BlackBerry® Java® Applications to

BlackBerry devices

BlackBerry MDS Runtime Deployment Guide

Install the BlackBerry® MDS Studio or the

BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft® Visual

Studio®.

Developer BlackBerry MDS Studio Developer Guide

• Section: Installing, configuring, and

removing the BlackBerry MDS Studio

BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

Feature and Technical Overview

BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

Release Notes and Known Issues List

Create a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application. Developer BlackBerry MDS Studio Getting Started Guide

BlackBerry MDS Studio Developer Guide

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Task Actor Resource

BlackBerry MDS Studio JavaScript

Development Guide

BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

Getting Started Guide

BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

Developer Guide

BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application

Development Fundamentals Guide

Publish a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application

to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository.

Developer BlackBerry MDS Studio Developer Guide

• Section: Publishing BlackBerry MDS

Studio applications

BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application

Development Fundamentals Guide

• Section: Making BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications available to users

BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio

Developer Guide

• Section: Publishing BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications

Permit client authentication between a

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service and web

services.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

• Section: Configuring security options

Configure a BlackBerry MDS Integration

Service to support a JDBC driver.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

• Section: Configuring a BlackBerry MDS

Integration Service to support a JDBC

driver

Configure authentication for BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

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Task Actor Resource

• Section: Making BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications and BlackBerry

Browser Applications available to users

• Topic: Configuring access to web services

and managing signed and unsigned

applications

Configure the IT policy rules in the MDS

Integration Service policy group and assign the

IT policy to users.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference

Guide

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

• Section: Using an IT policy to manage

BlackBerry Enterprise Solution security

Install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications

on BlackBerry devices.

Administrator BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration

Guide

• Section: Making BlackBerry MDS

Runtime Applications and BlackBerry

Browser Applications available to users

Preparing BlackBerry devices to install BlackBerry MDS RuntimeApplications and BlackBerry Browser ApplicationsBlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications can be installed and used only on BlackBerry devices that you installed and activatedthe BlackBerry® MDS Runtime on. To download the latest version of the BlackBerry MDS Runtime, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/services/mobile_upgrade.jsp. For more information about installing and activating the BlackBerry MDS Runtime on BlackBerrydevices, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Deployment Guide.

Users run BlackBerry® Browser Applications on BlackBerry devices using the standard BlackBerry® Browser.

Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to support a JDBC driverDevelopers in your organization can design BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications that communicate with database servers.For example, a developer can create a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application that retrieves sales data from an organization'sdatabase server. Before you install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on BlackBerry devices, you must configure the

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BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to support the JDBC driver that the application uses to access the database server. If theapplication communicates with IBM® DB2® UDB or Microsoft® SQL Server® 2005, JDBC driver support is preconfigured for theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service during the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation. If the application communicates withanother database server, you must specify the JDBC driver information for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, or you mustadd support for a new JDBC driver to the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

For more information about creating a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application that communicates with a database server, see theBlackBerry MDS Studio Plug-in for Eclipse Developer Guide.

Specify JDBC driver information for a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want specify JDBC driver information for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the JDBC drivers tab, click the Edit icon for the appropriate JDBC driver.

5. In the File path field, type the file path of the JDBC driver .jar files (for example, D:\sample\jdbcdrivers). In a high availabilityenvironment, type the network path that is accessible to all BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances (for example, X:\driver).

6. In the Driver jar name field, type the names of the JDBC driver .jar files and separate the names using semicolons (;) (forexample, file1.jar;file2.jar;file3.jar).

7. Click the Update icon.

8. Click Save all.

Add support for a JDBC driver to a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click an instance.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the JDBC drivers tab, in the Driver identifier field, type the name of the JDBC driver. The name must match the driveridentifier name that the developer specified in the development tool when the developer created the application.

5. In the JDBC driver data section, in the Class name field, type the Java® class name for the JDBC driver (for example,sample.jdbc.driver.SampleDriver).

6. In the File path field, type the file path of the JDBC driver .jar files (for example, D:\sample\jdbcdrivers). In a high availabilityenvironment, type the network path that is accessible to all BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances (for example, X:\driver).

7. In the Type drop-down list, click the appropriate JDBC driver type.

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8. In the Driver jar name field, type the names of the JDBC driver .jar files and separate the names using semicolons (;) (forexample, file1.jar;file2.jar;file3.jar).

9. Click the Add icon.

10. Click Save all.

Configuring access to web services and managing signed and unsignedapplications

Permit BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications to access web services using HTTPSIf you configure secure communication between the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and web services, you must alsoconfigure the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to permit BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications to establish HTTPSconnections to external web services.

If external web services are deployed over HTTPS for secure communication, you must configure the BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService to establish HTTPS connections to web services.

Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to web services.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Allow Web Services Access over SSL drop-down list, click True.

5. Click Save all.

Define a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trusted applicationA developer in your organization can sign a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application with a digital certificate. You can add thedigital certificate to a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to define the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application as a trustedapplication with a valid application bundle signature. You can only install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications with a validapplication bundle signature on BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Certificates list, click Add new certificates.

4. In the Alias name field, type a name for the certificate.

5. Click Browse. Navigate to the certificate that you want to add.

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6. Click Add certificate.

Permit users to install unsigned BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications on BlackBerry devicesBy default, users can only install BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications that a developer signed with a digital certificate.However, you can permit users to install unsigned BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications on BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Allow unsigned applications drop-down list, click True.

5. Click Save all.

Configuring how users access and use BlackBerry MDS Runtime ApplicationsYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service policy rules in an IT policy, and assign the IT policy to user accountsor groups to control how users access and use BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications on their BlackBerry devices. You can usethe policy rules in the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service policy group to control user permissions for the BlackBerry MDSRuntime, to control various security settings for BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications, and to define whether users can searchfor and install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications using their BlackBerry devices. You can also use IT policy rules to specifymessage queue limits for the data that BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications send and receive.

For more information about the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service IT policy rules, visit www.blackberry.com/go/serverdocs tosee the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

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BlackBerry MDS Application ConsoleThe BlackBerry® MDS Application Console is a web-based administration console that you can use to manage BlackBerry® MDSRuntime Applications and BlackBerry® Browser Applications that are located in the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository. Youcan use the BlackBerry MDS Application Console to send requests to a BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to install or updateBlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications on BlackBerry devices, or remove the applicationsfrom BlackBerry devices. You must use the BlackBerry Administration Service to manage BlackBerry Java® Applications onBlackBerry devices. You install the BlackBerry MDS Application Console when you install the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

The BlackBerry MDS Application Console supports BlackBerry MDS Integration Service version 5.0 or later only.

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Log in to the BlackBerry MDS Application ConsoleYou can use the BlackBerry® MDS Application Console to send requests to install, update, and remove BlackBerry® MDS RuntimeApplications or BlackBerry® Browser Applications to multiple BlackBerry MDS Integration Service instances in your organization'sBlackBerry Domain. To open the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, you can use a browser on any computer that has accessto the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service. You must log in to the BlackBerry MDS Application Consoleusing the login information that you specified for the BlackBerry MDS administrator role when you installed the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service.

1. In a browser, type https://<server_name>/mdsisconsole/app, where <server_name> is the FQDN of the computer thathosts the BlackBerry Administration Service.

2. In the MDS-IS Host drop-down list, click the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service that you want to manage.

3. In the User name field, type the user name of the BlackBerry MDS administrator role.

4. In the Password field, type the password of the BlackBerry MDS administrator role.

5. Click Login.

After you finish: To log out of the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, at the top of the screen, click Log out.

Change the login password for the BlackBerry MDS administrator roleYou specify the login password for the BlackBerry® MDS administrator role when you install the BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService. You can use the BlackBerry MDS Application Console to change the login password for the BlackBerry MDS administratorrole.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, at the top of the screen, click Profile.

2. In the Old Password field, type the current password.

3. In the New Password field, type the new password.

4. In the Confirm Password field, type the new password.

5. Click Save.

Making BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applicationsavailable for installation

To make a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application or a BlackBerry® Browser Application available for installation on BlackBerrydevices, you must add the application to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository. You install the BlackBerry MDS ApplicationRepository when you install the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. The BlackBerry MDS Application Repository managesBlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications. If an application exists in the BlackBerry MDSApplication Repository, you can install or update the application on BlackBerry devices over the wireless network, or users canuse the BlackBerry MDS Control Center on their BlackBerry devices to search for and install BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications.Users cannot search for or install BlackBerry Browser Applications.

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After you add an application to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository, you can add a later version of the same applicationto the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository and update the application on BlackBerry devices. If you add a new version of anapplication to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository, the previous version of the application is deleted from the BlackBerryMDS Application Repository, and you can no longer install the previous version of the application on BlackBerry devices. Theprevious versions of the application still run on the BlackBerry devices that they are installed on.

To add a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository, the application developer mustpublish the application to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository using the appropriate BlackBerry developer tool. For moreinformation about publishing BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see the BlackBerryMDS Runtime Deployment Guide, BlackBerry MDS Studio Developer Guide, and BlackBerry MDS Runtime ApplicationDevelopment Fundamentals Guide.

To add a BlackBerry Browser Application to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository, you must use the BlackBerry MDSApplication Console to upload an application bundle to the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository. For more information aboutcreating BlackBerry Browser Applications and publishable application bundles, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see theEnterprise Push Solutions Development Guide.

Make a BlackBerry Browser Application available for installationFor more information about creating BlackBerry® Browser Applications, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see theEnterprise Push Solutions Development Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Publish Application.

2. In the Upload application bundle section, click Browse. Navigate to the BlackBerry Browser Application bundle that youwant to add to or update in the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository.

3. Click Upload application bundle.

4. Click Upload application bundle.

Sending BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry Browser Applications toBlackBerry devices

You can send BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry® Browser Applications to BlackBerry devices over thewireless network. Users can use the BlackBerry MDS Control Center on their BlackBerry devices to search the BlackBerry MDSApplication Repository for available BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications, and install the applications on their BlackBerrydevices. Users cannot search for or install BlackBerry Browser Applications using the BlackBerry MDS Control Center.

Users can use the BlackBerry MDS Control Center after the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime is installed and activated on theirBlackBerry devices.

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Install a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or a BlackBerry Browser Application on BlackBerry devices

Before you begin: Verify that the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime is installed and activated on users' BlackBerry devices before youinstall BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications on BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Application Directory.

2. Search for an application.

3. In the search results, click the Install icon for an application.

4. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Install the application on BlackBerry

devices using groups.In the Select Device drop-down list, click the appropriate group.

Install the application on BlackBerry

devices using PINs.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click PINs.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the PINs and paste them into the text field. Separate each PIN with

a semicolon (;).

Install the application on BlackBerry

devices using user names.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click Users.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the user names and paste them into the text field. Separate each

user name with a semicolon (;).

5. Click Search users for install.

6. Select the BlackBerry devices that you want to install the application on.

7. Click Next.

8. To specify when to install the application on BlackBerry devices, select the Schedule for later option.

9. If necessary, in the Schedule date field, specify the date that you want to install the application on.

10. If necessary, in the Schedule time drop-down lists, specify the time to install the application.

11. In the Group size field, type the number of BlackBerry devices to send the installation request to at the same time.

The default value is 10.

12. In the Push interval field, type an interval for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to send the installation request toBlackBerry devices.

The default value is 5 minutes.

13. Click Proceed to install.

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After you finish: To verify that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sent the installation request to BlackBerry devices, onthe MDS Application management menu, click Scheduled Job Status to view pending job requests.

Applying an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS RuntimeApplicationIn BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP5 and later, you can apply an application control policy to a BlackBerry® MDSRuntime Application that was created using BlackBerry® MDS Studio version 2.0 or later or the BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft®Visual Studio® version 1.1 or later. You can use an application control policy to specify the types of data on BlackBerry devicesthat the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application can and cannot access. For example, you can apply an application control policythat restricts a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application from accessing the organizer data on BlackBerry devices.

To apply an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application, you must add an application launcher file (.cod)for the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application to a software configuration. You must then apply an application control policy tothe application launcher file. When you assign the software configuration to users, the application launcher file installs onBlackBerry devices and enforces the application control policy for the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application. Only BlackBerrydevices that are running BlackBerry® MDS Runtime version 4.5 or later can use the application launcher file.

Prepare the application launcher file for a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application

Before you begin: Obtain the application launcher file (.cod) for the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application from the applicationdeveloper.

1. Create a .txt file.

2. Rename the .txt file <application_name>.alx.

3. In a text editor, open the .alx file.

4. Copy the following text into the .alx file. Replace the variables with the appropriate information that the application developerprovides. The application launcher ID must be in ASCII and contain no punctuation or spaces. The application launcher IDmust be unique.

<loader version="1.0">

<application id="application_launcher_id">

<name>application_launcher_name</name>

<description>application_launcher_description</description>

<version>application_launcher_version</version>

<vendor>vendor</vendor>

<copyright>copyright_information</copyright>

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<directory SystemSize="normal"></directory>

<fileset Java="1.0" Color="true">

<files>name_of_.cod_application_launcher</files>

</fileset>

</application>

</loader>

5. Save and close the .alx file.

After you finish: Create a .zip file that contains the application launcher file and .alx file.

Assign an application control policy to a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application

Before you begin: Prepare the application launcher file for a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, add the .zip file for the application launcher to the application repository.

2. Create a software configuration that includes the application launcher for the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application.

3. Apply an application control policy to the application launcher.

4. Assign the software configuration to user accounts that have the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application installed andactivated on their BlackBerry devices.

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Specifying a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push serverAt least one BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service in your organization's BlackBerry Domain must act as a central push server.Central push servers receive content push requests from server-side applications that are located on an application server or ona web server. Central push servers also manage push requests and send application data and application updates to BlackBerrydevice applications.

If a BlackBerry Domain includes one BlackBerry MDS Connection Service that is version 5.0 or later, by default, that BlackBerryMDS Connection Service is the central push server. If two BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances (that are version 5.0 orlater) exist in a BlackBerry Domain, by default, both instances are central push servers. If more than two BlackBerry MDSConnection Service instances (that are version 5.0 or later) exist in a BlackBerry Domain, the first two instances that start arecentral push servers. You can configure any BlackBerry MDS Connection Service in your organization's BlackBerry Domain toact as a central push server. If a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service in your organization's environment is earlier than version5.0, it is not designated as a central push server automatically when it starts.

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Specify a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service as a central push serverYou can specify more than one BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service in your organization's BlackBerry Domain as a central pushserver. By default, if one or two BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances exist in the BlackBerry Domain, those instancesare central push servers.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Is centralized push server drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish:• If you install the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service, use the BlackBerry MDS Application Console to verify that the central

push server appears in the list of BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances that are available to the BlackBerry MDSIntegration Service. You can configure BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instances in your organization's BlackBerry Domainto use the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instances that you specify as central push servers.

• Notify the push application developers in your organization's environment that you have specified a new central push server.

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Configuring how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content serversIf you configured the content servers in your organization's environment to use an authentication protocol to authenticate thesources of the data requests that they receive, you can control how BlackBerry® devices authenticate to content servers to receiveapplication data and application updates.

Configure how BlackBerry devices authenticate to content serversYou can configure whether BlackBerry® devices authenticate to content servers directly, or whether the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service authenticates to content servers on behalf of BlackBerry devices. If you configure BlackBerry devices toauthenticate directly to content servers but you do not configure an authentication method for BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService connections, authenticated BlackBerry devices prompt users to provide login information every 60 minutes. TheBlackBerry devices prompt users only if the connection to the content server persists for more than 60 minutes.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Authentication support enabled drop-down list,perform one of the following actions:• If you want BlackBerry devices to authenticate to content servers directly, click No.• If you want the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to store authentication information and perform HTTP authentication

on behalf of BlackBerry devices, click Yes.

5. If necessary, in the Authentication timeout field, type the length of time, in milliseconds, that you want authenticationinformation for BlackBerry devices to remain valid on the content server.

By default, the authentication timeout limit is 1 hour.

6. Click Save all.

After you finish: If you set Authentication support enabled to True, configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service toauthenticate to content servers that use NTLM, Kerberos™, LTPA, or RSA® Authentication Manager on behalf of BlackBerrydevices.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices tocontent servers that use NTLM

Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to authenticate to content servers on behalf of BlackBerrydevices.

1. Navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config.

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2. Configure the MdsLogin.conf file.

For more information about the Java® Authentication and Authorization Service configuration file, visit http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/security/jgss/tutorials/LoginConfigFile.html.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices tocontent servers that use Kerberos

Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to authenticate to content servers on behalf of BlackBerrydevices.

1. Navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\Instance\config.

2. Configure the krb5.conf file.

For more information about the Kerberos™ 5 configuration file, visit web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/krb5-1.3/krb5-1.3.3/doc/krb5-admin.html#krb5.conf.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices tocontent servers that use LTPABlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 3.8 or later manage how HTTP cookies are storedand used to authenticate to content servers that use LTPA authentication technology. For BlackBerry devices that use previousversions of the BlackBerry Device Software, you must permit the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to manage HTTP cookiestorage on BlackBerry devices.

Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to the content servers in your organization'senvironment on behalf of BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Cookie support enabled drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

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Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate BlackBerry devices to theRSA Authentication ManagerWhen you turn on RSA® authentication, users must type their login information on their BlackBerry® devices before they canaccess intranet or Internet content. After users are authenticated, if proxy authentication is configured, the BlackBerry devicesprompt users to authenticate to the proxy server.

Before you begin: Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to the content servers in your organization'senvironment on behalf of BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the RSA tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Authentication support enabled drop-down list, clickYes.

5. In the Authentication timeout field, type a number, in minutes, to specify how long authenticated BlackBerry devices canremain connected to your organization's network while the users are active.

By default, the authenticated connection persists for 24 hours.

6. In the Inactivity timeout field, type a number, in minutes, to specify how long BlackBerry devices can remain connectedto your organization's network while the users are inactive.

By default, an authenticated connection persists for 60 minutes of user inactivity on BlackBerry devices.

7. Click Save all.

Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requestsfor web contentThe BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service manages requests for web content from the BlackBerry® Browser and other applicationson BlackBerry devices. You can configure how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages these requests.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to manage HTTP cookie storageBy default, the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service does not manage HTTP cookie storage for BlackBerry devices. If theBlackBerry device requires JavaScript® support for its HTTP requests, the BlackBerry device processes cookies.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

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3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Cookie support enabled drop down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish: To prevent the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service from managing HTTP cookie storage, change the Cookiesupport enabled drop-down list to No.

Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with BlackBerry devicesYou can specify how long a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a BlackBerry device to send data to it before theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service closes the HTTP connection to the BlackBerry device. The default timeout limit is 120,000milliseconds (2 minutes).

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Device connection timeout field, type a number inmilliseconds.

5. Click Save all.

Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with web serversYou can specify how long a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a web server to send data to it before the BlackBerryMDS Connection Service closes the HTTP connection to the web server. The default timeout limit is 120,000 milliseconds (2minutes).

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Server connection timeout field, type a number inmilliseconds.

5. Click Save all.

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Configure the maximum number of times that the BlackBerry Browser accepts HTTPredirectionsHTTP redirection occurs when the BlackBerry® Browser requests a web page from a web server and the web server redirects therequest to a new web address for the page. The default limit is 5 redirections.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Maximum redirect connections field, type a number.

5. Click Save all.

Permitting push applications to make trusted connections to a BlackBerryMDS Connection ServiceTo permit push applications to open trusted connections to a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, you must create a key store(the webserver.keystore file) on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. This key store permits theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service to accept HTTPS connections from push applications.

Push applications can use a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to open HTTPS connections to the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service to push application data and application updates to the BlackBerry devices that are assigned to that BlackBerryMDS Connection Service.

You can use the Java® keytool to create a self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, or you can importa signed certificate from a trusted public certification authority. You can use the Java keytool to export the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service certificate from the key store, and import the certificate to the key stores that the Java push applications use.

For more information about using the Java keytool, visit java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html.For more information about the Apache Tomcat™ requirements, visit tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html.

Create a key store to store certificates for use with HTTPS connectionsYou must create a key store to store the certificates that permit the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to accept HTTPSconnections from push applications.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > BlackBerryEnterprise Server > BlackBerry Server Configuration.

2. On the Mobile Data Service tab, configure the key store information. Only one key store can exist. The file must be namedwebserver.keystore and it must be located at <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\webserver.

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3. Click Create Keystore File.

4. If prompted to overwrite a key store, click Yes.

5. Click OK.

Add a certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceTo permit server-side push applications to open trusted HTTPS connections to a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and pushapplication data and application updates to BlackBerry devices, you must add a certificate for the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService to the webserver.keystore file.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\bin.

2. At the command prompt, perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create a self-signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService and add it to the key store.

a. Type keytool -genkey -alias tomcat -keyalg RSA -keystore webserver.keystore.

b. Type the required information.

c. To confirm the information that you typed, type Yes.

Add a publicly signed certificate to the key store. a. Type keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias tomcat -file<trustedserver.cer> -keystore webserver.keystore.

b. Type the key store password.

c. When prompted, click Yes.

3. Copy the key store file to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\webserver.

After you finish: Export the certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to make it available to other applications.

Export the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to make it available to pushapplicationsYou must export the certificate for the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service so that you can import it to the key store of a server-side push application.

Before you begin: Add a self-signed or publicly signed certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the key store.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\bin.

2. At the command prompt, type keytool -export -alias tomcat -file <server.cer> -keystore <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\webserver\webserver.keystore -storepass <password>.

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3. Type the key store password.

After you finish: Import the certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the key store of a push application.

Import the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service certificate to the key store of a pushapplicationTo permit a server-side push application to open trusted connections to the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, you must addthe certificate for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the key store of the push application.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\bin.

2. At a command prompt, type keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias <alias> -file <server.cer> -keystore<application_keystore>.

3. Type the key store password.

4. To add the certificate to the key store, at the prompt, type Yes.

After you finish: If the certificate does not exist, import the certificate to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE version>\lib\security\cacerts.

Configuring a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to trust web serversYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to permit BlackBerry devices to pull application data and updatesfrom trusted or untrusted web servers. If you want to open trusted connections between web servers and the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service, you must import the certificate for the web server into the JRE™ certificates keystore file (JRE cacerts).

The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service supports LDAP, OCSP, and CRL to retrieve certificates and certificate status, and HTTPSand SSL/TLS for connections that use trusted certificates.

Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted HTTPS connectionsfrom web servers1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTPS tab, in the Name field, type the name of a web server.

5. In the Service URL field, type the regular expression for the web address of the web server. For example, type * to representall web servers, or type https://<domain>.com* to specify all web servers in a specific domain.

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For more information about regular expressions in Java®, visit java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html and java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/essential/regex/literals.html.

6. In the Settings section, in the Allow untrusted servers drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To permit only trusted HTTPS connections from the web server, click No.• To permit untrusted HTTPS connections from the web server, click Yes.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for each web server that you want to specify.

9. Click Save all.

After you finish: Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

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Specify whether the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service requires trusted TLS connectionsfrom web servers1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the TLS tab, in the Name field, type the name of a web server.

5. In the Service URL field, type the regular expression for the web address of the web server.

6. In the Settings section, in the Allow untrusted servers drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To permit only trusted TLS connections from the web server, click No.• To permit untrusted TLS connections from the web server, click Yes.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 for each web server that you want to specify.

9. Click Save all.

After you finish: Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

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Configuring certificate server information for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

The certificate for the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service permits push applications to make HTTPS connection to theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service. You can configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to search for and retrievecertificates and the status of the certificates that external web servers use to make HTTPS connections.

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To search for and retrieve certificates from an LDAP server, you can configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to useLDAP or DSML. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service searches each LDAP server using LDAP or DSML in the order that youspecify. If you configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use both LDAP and DSML to search and retrieve certificates,the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service searches the servers using LDAP and then searches the servers using DSML. After theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service retrieves the certificate, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends the certificate to theBlackBerry device, and the BlackBerry device displays the certificate so that the user can accept it. The BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService supports DSML version 2.

To search for and retrieve the status of the certificates, you can configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to search theOCSP servers or CRL servers. If you search for the status of the certificates using an OCSP server or a CRL server, which serveryou choose to search for the status of the certificates first does not matter because each server creates a prioritized listautomatically.

For more information about certificates, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security Technical Overview.

Configure the LDAP servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve certificatesYou can create a user name and password so that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service can authenticate to LDAP serverson behalf of BlackBerry devices.

If you change the LDAP port number or host server information, you must stop and restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceso that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can use the new port number or host server information immediately.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. On the LDAP tab, click Edit component.

4. In the LDAP Service Information section, perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create an LDAP server configuration. a. Type the LDAP server name and the web address for theserver.

b. In the Settings section, configure the LDAP server settings.

c. Click the Add icon.

Change an existing LDAP server configuration. a. Click the Edit icon beside the LDAP server.

b. In the Settings section, change the LDAP server settings.

c. Click the Accept icon.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish:

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• To configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to retrieve the status of certificates, configure the OCSP and CRLserver information.

• Add the communication information that you configured for the LDAP server to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceconfiguration set.

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Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use DSML to retrieve certificates

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. On the DSML tab, click Edit component.

4. In the Protocol Service Information section, in the Query limit field, type the maximum number of certificates that theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service can retrieve during each search it performs.

5. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create a configuration for a DSML certificate server. a. In the Name field, type a name for the DSML certificate serverthat you want the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service tosearch.

b. In the Service URL field, type the FQDN of the DSMLcertificate server (for example, http://server01.rim.com:1234/dsml/adssoap.dsmlx).

c. In the Settings section, if you do not want the BlackBerryMDS Connection Service to search the entire directory tree,in the Default Server Base Query field, type the search basethat the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can use.

d. To permit the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service toauthenticate with the DSML certificate server on behalf ofBlackBerry devices, in the DSML User ID field, type the username that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can useto authenticate with the DSML certificate server.

e. In the DSML Password and Confirm DSML Password fields,type the password for the user name that the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service can use to authenticate with the DSMLcertificate server.

f. Click the Add icon.

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Change a configuration for an existing DSML certificateserver configuration.

a. Click the Edit icon that is beside the DSML certificate serverthat you want to change.

b. In the Settings section, change the DSML certificate serversettings.

c. Click the Accept icon.

6. Click Save all.

After you finish:• To configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to retrieve the status of certificates from an OCSP server or CRL server,

you must configure the OCSP server and CRL server information.• Add the communication information that you configured for the DSML server to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

configuration set.

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Configure the OCSP servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve the status ofcertificates for web serversYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to authenticate to OCSP servers on behalf of BlackBerry devicesand to retrieve the status of the certificates for web servers.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. On the OCSP tab, click Edit component.

4. In the Protocol Service Information section, perform the following actions:• Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to accept OCSP servers that BlackBerry devices specify.

• Configure the OCSP handler to use the OCSP responder extension in a certificate.

5. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create an OCSP server configuration. a. Type the OCSP server name and the web address of theserver.

b. Click the Add icon.

Change an existing OCSP server configuration. a. Click the Edit icon beside the OCSP server.

b. In the Settings section, type a user name and password.

c. Click the Accept icon.

6. Click Save All.

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Configure the CRL servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses to retrieve the status of thecertificates for web serversYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to authenticate to CRL servers on behalf of BlackBerry devices andto retrieve the status of the certificates for web servers.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. On the CRL tab, click Edit component.

4. In the Protocol Service Information section, perform the following actions:• Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to accept CRL servers that BlackBerry devices specify.

• Configure the CRL handler to use the CRL responder extension in a certificate.

5. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Create a CRL server configuration. a. Type the CRL server name and the web address of the server.

b. Click the Add icon.

Change an existing CRL server configuration. a. Click the Edit icon beside the CRL server.

b. In the Settings section, type a user name and password.

c. Click the Accept icon.

6. Click Save All.

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Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration setA BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set is a set of service configurations that the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instances in your organization can use to communicate with a remote file system, an LDAP server, a DSML server, a CRLserver, an OCSP server, or a certification authority. You must add the communication information that the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service requires to communicate with servers to a configuration set so that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceinstance can communicate with the servers after you assign the configuration set to the instance.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

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4. On the Configuration Sets tab, perform one of the following actions:• To create a configuration set, in the Configuration set name section, type a name and description for the configuration

set.• To change an existing configuration set, click the Edit icon.

5. In the Priority Service group drop-down list, click the name of the service that you want to configure the communicationmethod for.

6. In the Service (Name : Description) drop-down list, click the name of the communication method that you want to configure.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. To specify the communication method that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service should try to connect to the server withfirst , click the Up and Down arrows. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service resolves conflicts by applying communicationmethods in the order that you specify. The order of that you specify for LDAP, DSML, or file communication applies to eachcommunication method separately. The order permits the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to resolve conflicts betweendomains if you created multiple communication methods for a specific URL.

9. Perform one of the following actions:• To add a new configuration set, click the Add icon.• To update an existing configuration set, click the Update icon.

10. Click Save all.

After you finish:• To confirm your changes, click the View icon.• Assign the configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceinstanceYou can assign a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance sothat BlackBerry device users can access documents on remote file systems from devices, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicecan search for certificates and check for the status of the certificates from LDAP servers, DSML servers, CRL servers, or OCSPservers, and the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send certificate requests to a certificate authority.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Component Configuration Sets tab, in the Available component configuration sets section, in the Serviceconfiguration sets drop-down list, click the configuration set that you want to assign to the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instance.

6. Click Save all.

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7. To restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance, on the Instance information tab, in the Status list, clickRestart instance.

8. To assign the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to another BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance,repeat steps 3 to 7.

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Add a retrieved certificate for a web server to the key storeYou can use the Java® keytool to add a certificate for a web server to the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service key store. Thecertificate permits the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to connect to the trusted web server.

1. Save the certificate from a secure web site to a .cer file.

2. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, copy the .cer file to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\lib\security.

3. At a command prompt, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\bin.

4. Type keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias <alias_name> -file <cert_filename> -keystore cacerts.

5. Type the key store password.

6. To add the certificate to the key store, at the command prompt, type Yes.

After you finish: For more information about using the Java keytool, visit java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html.

Permitting users to access intranet sites on BlackBerry devices using globallogin informationTo permit users to access intranet sites on BlackBerry® devices without having to specify their user names and passwords, youcan configure a global user name and password. When users try to access an intranet site, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicechecks to see if you configured global login information, and validates the login information. If authentication succeeds, userscan access intranet sites without providing their user names and passwords. If authentication fails, users must type their usernames and passwords before they can access intranet sites.

Configure global login information for intranet site access1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. On the HTTP tab, click Edit component.

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4. In the Protocol Service Information section, in the Support HTTP Authentication drop-down list, click True.

5. In the Name section, type a global name, and type the web address of the intranet site.

6. In the Settings section, type a user name and password.

7. Click Save all.

Configuring how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects toBlackBerry devices

Specify the maximum amount of data that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can sendto BlackBerry devices1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Flow control section, in the Maximum data amount permitted per connection field, type anumber, in KB.

5. Click Save all.

Specify the pending content timeout limit for a BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceYou can specify how long a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for acknowledgment from a BlackBerry device before itdeletes pending content for the BlackBerry device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to specify the content timeout limit for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Flow control section, in the Flow control timeout field, type a number, in milliseconds.

5. Click Save all.

Permit Java applications to use persistent socket connections with a BlackBerry MDSConnection Service

Before you begin: Verify that your system memory supports persistent socket connections.

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1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to permit persistent socket connections on.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Socket connection settings section, in the Use persistent sockets options list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

Specify the thread pool size of a BlackBerry MDS Connection ServiceYou can specify the maximum number of threads that a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service can process at the same time.

Before you begin: Verify that your system memory can support the thread pool size that you want to specify.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to specify the thread pool size for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Socket connection settings section, in the Thread pool size field, type a number between 100and 1000.

5. Click Save all.

Specify the maximum number of persistent socket connectionsYou can specify the maximum number of persistent socket connections that can be open at the same time between BlackBerry®devices and a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

Before you begin: Verify that your system memory can support the number of persistent socket connections that you want tospecify.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to specify the maximum number of persistent socket connections for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Socket connection settings section, in the Use persistent sockets options, select the Yesoption.

5. In the Maximum simultaneous persistent sockets field, type a number between 100 and 3500.

6. Click Save all.

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Specify the port number that the web server listens on for push application requestsYou can specify the port number that the web server listens on for HTTP requests and HTTPS requests from server-side pushapplications. You should change the default port parameters only if a port conflict exists with another service on the samecomputer.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to specify the port number for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Connection section, perform one of the following actions:• To specify the port for HTTP requests, in the Web server listen port field, type the port number.• To specify the port for HTTPS requests, in the Web server SSL listen port field, type the port number.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish:• Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.• Notify your organization's push application developers that you changed the port number that the web server listens on for

push application requests.

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Specify how often a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service polls for configuration informationYou can specify how often a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service polls the BlackBerry Configuration Database for changes tothe administration settings for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry Collaboration Service. The default intervalis 5 minutes.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the General tab, in the Database section, in the Database admin configuration cycle timer field, type a time, inminutes.

5. Click Save all.

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Setting up the messaging environment 16

Creating email message filtersYou can create email message filters to define which email messages the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server forwards from users’email applications to their BlackBerry devices. When users receive email messages in the incoming message queue, the BlackBerryEnterprise Server applies email message filters to determine how to direct the messages: forward, forward with priority, or donot forward to the BlackBerry devices.

Email message filters that you create and apply override the email message filters that users create using the BlackBerry® DesktopManager, the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager, or their BlackBerry devices. You can specify the order that the BlackBerryMessaging Agent applies the email message filters in.

You can create the following types of email message filters:• global filters: apply to all users on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server• user filters: apply to specific users on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Users cannot view or change global filters. If you define global filters, you must explain to users that some of the email messagefilters that they created might not apply to incoming messages.

If you change global filters, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server applies the changes immediately.

Create an email message filter that applies to all user accounts on a BlackBerry EnterpriseServer1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Email message filters tab, in the Email message filter name field, type a name for the email message filter.

5. In the Email message filter rules section, configure the options for the email message filter. Use semicolons (;) to separatemultiple items that you specify.

If you specify multiple users in the From or Sent to fields, or multiple subject terms in the Subject field, the message filteris applied to email messages that contain any of the users or terms that you specify. All of the users or terms that you specifydo not have to be satisfied for the message filter to be applied.

6. Perform one of the following tasks:• To create an email message filter that does not deliver email messages that match the filter criteria to BlackBerry devices,

select Do not forward email messages to the device.

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• To create an email message filter that forwards email messages that match the filter criteria to BlackBerry devices, selectForward email messages to the device.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. To move the email message filter higher or lower in the list, click the Up or Down icons.

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server applies email message filters in the order that they are listed in. Organize the emailmessage filters from the least restrictive to the most restrictive.

9. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for each email message filter that you want to add.

10. Click Save all.

Turn on an email message filter that applies to all user accounts on a BlackBerry EnterpriseServer1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Email message filters tab, click the Edit icon beside the email message filter you want to turn on.

5. In the Enabled drop down list, click Yes.

6. Click Save all.

The BlackBerry Administration Service applies email message filters in the order that they are listed in.

Create an email message filter that applies to a specific user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, in the Email message filter name field, type a name for the email message filter.

8. In the Email message filter rules section, configure the options for the email message filter. Use semicolons (;) to separatemultiple items that you specify.

If you specify multiple users in the From or Sent to fields, or multiple subject terms in the Subject field, the message filteris applied to email messages that contain any of the users or terms that you specify. All of the users or terms that you specifydo not have to be satisfied for the message filter to be applied.

9. Perform one of the following tasks:

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• To create an email message filter that does not deliver email messages that match the filter criteria to BlackBerry devices,select Do not forward email messages to the device.

• To create an email message filter that forwards email messages that match the filter criteria to BlackBerry devices, selectForward email messages to the device.

10. Click the Add icon.

11. To move the email message filter higher or lower in the list, click the Up or Down icons.

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server applies email message filters in the order that they are listed in. Organize the emailmessage filters from the least restrictive to the most restrictive.

12. Click Continue to user information edit.

13. Click Save all.

Turn on an email message filter that applies to a specific user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, click the Edit icon beside the email message filter that you want to turn on.

8. In the Enabled drop-down list, click Yes.

9. Click Continue to user information edit.

10. Click Save all.

The BlackBerry Administration Service applies email message filters in the order that they are listed in.

Copying existing email message filters to another BlackBerry EnterpriseServerYou can copy the existing email message filters for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and apply them to other instances of theBlackBerry Enterprise Server. To create a copy of existing email message filters, you can export the existing email message filtersfor a BlackBerry Enterprise Server as an .xml file. You can then import the .xml file so that you can use it with another instanceof the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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Export email message filters for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. On the Email message filters tab, click Export email message filters.

4. Click Download file.

5. Save the .xml file.

Import email message filters for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Before you begin: Export email message filters for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Email message filters tab, click Import email message filters.

5. In the Import email message filters section, click Browse. Navigate to the .xml file that contains the email message filtersthat you want to import.

6. Click Import email message filters.

7. Click Save all.

Copying existing email message filters to user accountsYou can copy the existing email message filters for a user account and apply them to other user accounts. To create a copy ofexisting email message filters, you must export the existing email message filters for a user account as an .xml file. You can thenimport the .xml file so that you can use it with other user accounts.

Export email message filters for a user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

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6. On the Email tab, click Export email message filters.

7. Click Download file.

8. Save the .xml file.

Import email message filters for a user account

Before you begin: Export email message filters for a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for the user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, at the bottom of the screen, click Import email message filters.

8. In the Import email message filters section, click Browse. Navigate to the .xml file that contains the email message filtersthat you want to import.

9. Click Import email message filters.

10. Click Save all.

Extension plug-ins for processing messagesYou can add extension plug-ins to a BlackBerry® Messaging Agent. The BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses extension plug-insto process and make changes to email messages and attachments that the BlackBerry Messaging Agent sends to and receivesfrom BlackBerry devices. For example, you can add an extension plug-in to modify the signature in email messages.

Before you add an extension plug-in to the BlackBerry Administration Service, you must install the extension plug-in applicationon the computer the hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. By default, each BlackBerry Messaging Agent in your organization'sBlackBerry Domain includes the extension plug-in BBAttachBESExtension, which connects the BlackBerry Messaging Agent tothe BlackBerry Attachment Service so that the BlackBerry Attachment Service can process email message attachments. If youadd multiple extension plug-ins to a BlackBerry Messaging Agent, you can define the order that the BlackBerry Messaging Agentuses the extension plug-ins to process email messages in.

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Install an extension plug-in applicationTo add an extension plug-in to the BlackBerry® Administration Service, you must first install the application for the extensionplug-in on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

Before you begin: Copy the .dll file for the extension plug-in application to the computer that hosts the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on the Start menu, click Run.

2. Type regedit.

3. Click OK.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows®, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Agents.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Agents.

5. If necessary, create a DWORD value named PlugIns.

6. Double-click the PlugIns DWORD value.

7. In the Value data field, type Name=<DLL_Name> Data=<DLL_Path>, where <DLL_Name> is a descriptive name of the .dllfile and <DLL_Path> is the full path and file name for the .dll file.

8. Click OK.

After you finish:• Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.• Add the extension plug-in to a BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

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Add an extension plug-in to a BlackBerry Messaging Agent

Before you begin: Install an extension plug-in application on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Extension plug-ins tab, in the Extension plug-in name field, type the name of the extension plug-in that you wantto add.

5. Click the Add icon.

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6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each extension plug-in that you want to add.

7. If necessary, click the Up and Down icons to set the order that the BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses the extension plug-ins to process email messages in.

8. Click Save all.

Change how a BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses extension plug-insThe BlackBerry® Messaging Agent uses a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server extension process to load extension plug-ins to processemail messages. If you do not add an extension plug-in to the BlackBerry Administration Service, and you install the extensionplug-in application on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the extension plug-in is loaded directly by theBlackBerry Messaging Agent instead of the extension process. To stabilize and manage your organization's messagingenvironment, you can change how the BlackBerry Controller starts extension processes. For example, you can configure theBlackBerry Controller to start one extension process for all extension plug-ins, or you can configure the BlackBerry Controller tostart separate extension processes for each extension-plug in.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Extension plug-ins tab, in the Extension mode section, in the Extension mode drop-down list, perform one of thefollowing actions:• To configure the BlackBerry Controller to start a single extension process that loads all extension plug-ins for all

BlackBerry Messaging Agent instances, click single.• To configure the BlackBerry Controller to start a dedicated extension process for each BlackBerry Messaging Agent

instance, click perAgent.• To configure the BlackBerry Controller to start a dedicated extension process that loads each extension plug-in, click

perExtension. Each BlackBerry Messaging Agent uses the same extension process to process a specific extension plug-in.

• To configure the BlackBerry Controller to start a dedicated extension process for each extension plug-in for eachBlackBerry Messaging Agent, click perAgentperExtension.

5. Click Save all.

Mapping contact information fields for synchronization and contact lookupsYou can map contact information fields from the email applications on users' computers to the contact list fields on the BlackBerry®devices. The information in the fields in the email applications synchronizes to the fields on the BlackBerry devices. You cancreate the following types of field mappings on the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server:

• global field mappings: apply to all user accounts in a BlackBerry Domain• user field mappings: apply to specific user accounts

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You can map up to four fields that users define in the contact information on their computers to their BlackBerry devices. Whenusers request a remote contact lookup from the Novell® GroupWise® address book, the fields that you configure display onBlackBerry devices.

Map a contact information field in an email application to a contact list field on BlackBerrydevices1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click Edit component.

3. On the Mappings for organizer data synchronization tab, for each type of organizer data, select the option in the drop-down lists that you want to map the information to on BlackBerry devices.

4. Click Save all.

After you finish: To return all organizer data to the default settings, click Reset global organizer data synchronizationmappings.

Map a contact list field in an email application to a contact list field on a BlackBerry device1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Mappings for organizer data synchronization tab, in the Mappings for organizer data synchronization section,select the Turned on option.

8. In the appropriate drop-down lists, select the fields on the BlackBerry device that you want to map the information to.

9. Click Continue to user information edit.

10. Click Save all.

Map contact information fields that users defined to contact list fields on BlackBerry devicesYou can map up to four contact list fields that users define in an email application to BlackBerry® devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand Blackerry Solution topology >BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click Edit component.

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3. On the Mappings for organizer data synchronization tab, in the Other mappings section, select each User definedstring contact list field that you want to map to BlackBerry devices.

4. Click Save all.

After you finish: To return the organizer data to the default settings, click Reset global organizer data synchronizationmappings.

Map contact information fields that users defined to contact list fields on a BlackBerry deviceYou can map up to four contact list fields that users define in an email application to a BlackBerry® device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Mappings for organizer data synchronization tab, in the Mappings for organizer data synchronization section,select the Turned on option.

8. In the Other mappings section, in each User defined string drop-down list, select the contact field that you want to mapto the BlackBerry device.

9. Click Continue to user information edit.

10. Click Save all.

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Configuring BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates overthe wireless network

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You can configure the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to permit BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates that the devices can usewith any PKI-enabled application or process. You can permit devices to enroll the certificates instead of instructing users to sendthe certificates to themselves in an email message or use the certificate synchronization tool in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software.When you configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to permit devices to enroll certificates, you can control how users requestcertificates and which certification authority issues the certificates.

For example, you might want Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates so that they can authenticate to an enterpriseWi-Fi network.

You can enroll certificates from one of the following certification authorities:

• RSA® certification authority• Microsoft® standalone certification authority• Microsoft enterprise certification authority

During the enrollment process, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can verify the certificate if the certificate includes anemail address in the subject DN. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service verifies the certificate by checking if the email addressin the subject DN of the certificate matches the email address that is assigned to the device. For more information about theenrollment process, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Security Technical Overview.

You can make the certificate enrollment process required so that devices automatically start the certificate enrollment processafter the devices receive the updated IT policy from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. If you do not make the certificate enrollmentprocess required, you must instruct users to start the CA Profile Manager on the devices manually.

Configure the certificate information using IT policiesYou must configure the certificate information that BlackBerry® devices can use to create certificate requests so that the certificateenrollment process can occur.

Before you begin: Verify that pull authorization is turned off. If pull authorization is turned on, BlackBerry devices cannot enrollcertificates over the mobile network.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. Click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Certificate Authority Profile tab, change the appropriate values for the IT policy rules.

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6. Click Save All.

After you finish: For more information about the IT policy rules, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

Related topicsReconciliation rules for conflicting IT policies, 43Resolving IT policy assignments for user accounts and groups, 44

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to connect to thecertificate authorityIf your organization's environment includes a Microsoft® enterprise certification authority, the certification authority requiresWindows® authentication, and a certification authority administrator must approve certificate requests, you must configure theBlackBerry® MDS Connection Service with the server name of the certification authority and the certification authority credentialsso that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send certificate requests to the certification authority.

Before you begin: Create a custom template on the certification authority that does not permit the subject name to originatefrom information in Microsoft® Active Directory®.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the HTTP tab, in the Name field, type the certificate authority name.

5. In the Service URL field, type the URL that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can use to send certificate requests tothe certification authority using the following format: http://<FQDN_of_CA_server>:<port_number>/* (for example,http://myca.mycompany.com:80/*). Use <port_number>/* to make sure that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service canaccess all the URLs for the certification authority.

6. In the Settings section, in the Username field, type the name of a certification authority administrator account that canapprove certificate requests using one of the following formats: domain\username or domain@username.

7. In the Password and Confirm Password fields, type the password for the certification authority administrator account.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

After you finish:• Write down the URL for the certification authority that you typed in the Service URL field. You must add the

<FQDN_of_CA_server> that you configured in step 5 to the Certificate Authority Host IT policy rule, and the<port_number> that you configured in step 5 to the Certificate Authority Port IT policy rule.

• Add the certification authority information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set.

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Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration setA BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set is a set of service configurations that the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instances in your organization can use to communicate with a remote file system, an LDAP server, a DSML server, a CRLserver, an OCSP server, or a certification authority. You must add the communication information that the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service requires to communicate with servers to a configuration set so that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceinstance can communicate with the servers after you assign the configuration set to the instance.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Configuration Sets tab, perform one of the following actions:• To create a configuration set, in the Configuration set name section, type a name and description for the configuration

set.• To change an existing configuration set, click the Edit icon.

5. In the Priority Service group drop-down list, click the name of the service that you want to configure the communicationmethod for.

6. In the Service (Name : Description) drop-down list, click the name of the communication method that you want to configure.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. To specify the communication method that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service should try to connect to the server withfirst , click the Up and Down arrows. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service resolves conflicts by applying communicationmethods in the order that you specify. The order of that you specify for LDAP, DSML, or file communication applies to eachcommunication method separately. The order permits the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to resolve conflicts betweendomains if you created multiple communication methods for a specific URL.

9. Perform one of the following actions:• To add a new configuration set, click the Add icon.• To update an existing configuration set, click the Update icon.

10. Click Save all.

After you finish:• To confirm your changes, click the View icon.• Assign the configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

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Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDSConnection Service instanceYou can assign a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance sothat BlackBerry device users can access documents on remote file systems from devices, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicecan search for certificates and check for the status of the certificates from LDAP servers, DSML servers, CRL servers, or OCSPservers, and the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send certificate requests to a certificate authority.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Component Configuration Sets tab, in the Available component configuration sets section, in the Serviceconfiguration sets drop-down list, click the configuration set that you want to assign to the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instance.

6. Click Save all.

7. To restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance, on the Instance information tab, in the Status list, clickRestart instance.

8. To assign the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to another BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance,repeat steps 3 to 7.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

Add certificate information to a Wi-Fi profileYou must add the name of the certification authority profile that contains certificate information to a Wi-Fi® profile. The nameof the certification authority profile is required so that the certificate enrollment process can create a certificate that theBlackBerry® device uses for Wi-Fi authentication. You can find the name of the certification authority profile in the CertificateAuthority Profile Name IT policy rule.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, in the Associated Certificate Authority Configuration field, type the name of thecertification authority profile.

6. Click Save All.

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After you finish:• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to a user account.• Assign the IT policy that includes the certificate information to the user account.• Send the IT policy to the device.

Managing an enrolled certificateAfter a BlackBerry® device enrolls a certificate, the CA Profile Manager monitors the certificate's expiry date and revocationstatus. When the expiry date approaches or the certification authority revokes the certificate, the CA Profile Manager generatesa new public-private key pair, and starts the certificate enrollment process for a new certificate.

The certificate enrollment process can also start again if you change the following IT policy rules and resend the IT policy:

• Certificate Authority Profile Name• Certificate Authority Type• Certificate Authority Host• Common Name Components• Custom Microsoft Certificate Authority Certificate Template• Distinguished Name Components• Key Algorithm• Key Length• Microsoft Certificate Authority Certificate Template• RSA Certificate Authority Certificate ID• RSA Jurisdiction ID

A certificate enrollment process does not delete the existing certificate from the device key store or notify the certificationauthority that the certificate is no longer in use. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server deletes the existing certificate from theBlackBerry Configuration Database when the certificate enrollment process starts for a new certificate.

Change the polling interval, logging, and pool size for the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service connection to the certificate authorityYou can turn on logging or change the polling interval and pool size for the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service connection tothe certificate authority, as required by your organization's environment.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research InMotion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\instance\config.

2. In a text editor, open the rimpublic.properties file.

3. In the rimpublic.properties file, type the appropriate properties and values.

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4. Save and close the rimpublic.properties file.

5. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service service.

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Properties in the rimpublic.properties file

Property Description

application.handler.pkcs10.pollinginter

val

If the certificate authority requires a certificate administrator to approve certificate

requests, this property specifies the interval, in minutes, that the BlackBerry® MDS

Connection Service waits before it requests an update about pending certificate

requests from the certificate authority.

The default interval is 60 minutes.

application.handler.pkcs10.poolsize If the certificate authority requires a certificate administrator to approve certificate

requests, this property specifies the maximum number of simultaneous worker

threads that can manage pending certificate requests.

The default pool size is 100 worker threads.

application.handler.pkcs10.logging This property specifies whether to turn on logging for the PKCS#10 protocol service.

The valid values are True and False. The PKCS#10 protocol service writes the log

information to the MDAT log file.

By default, logging is turned off.

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Making the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available tousers

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Installing the client components of the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manageron users' computersBy default, when users open and log in to the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager for the first time, the browser prompts themto accept a client authentication certificate and install the required RIMWebComponents.cab file. The RIMWebComponents.cabfile provides the BlackBerry® Device Manager and USB drivers that users require to use the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.To install these RIMWebComponents.cab file, users must log in to their computers as a local administrator.

If you use Microsoft® Active Directory® in your organization's environment, consider creating Windows® GPOs to install theclient components of the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager on users' computers automatically. When you use Windows GPOs,the browser does not display the security warning or installation prompts to users, and users do not require local administratorpermissions to complete the installation process.

Publish the client files for the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager in a WindowsGPO for Windows XPIf you use Microsoft® Active Directory®, you can create a Windows® GPO to make sure that the browser settings are correct foryour organization's environment. Alternatively, you can check the browser settings on users' computers and, if necessary, changethem manually.

1. In the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation files, navigate to tools/RIMWebComponents.

2. Copy the RIMWebComponents.msi file to a shared network folder.

3. In Microsoft Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click the organizational unit that you want to assign the WindowsGPO to. Click Properties.

4. On the Group Policy tab, click New.

5. In the Name field, type a name for the new GPO.

6. In the list of GPOs, click the GPO name.

7. Click Edit.

8. In the Group Policy Editor menu, click User Configuration > Software Settings.

9. Right-click Software Installation. Click New > Package.

10. Type the UNC path and name of the RIMWebComponents.msi.

11. Click Open.

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12. In the Deploy Software window, click Advanced.

13. Click OK.

14. In the Group Policy Object properties window, on the Deployment tab, under Deployment type, click Published.

15. In the Installation user interface options menu, click Basic.

16. If the computer runs Windows Server® 2003, perform the following actions:

a. On the Deployment tab, click Advanced.

b. Click Include OLE class and product information.

17. Click OK.

After you finish: Perform one of the following actions:• On each user's computer that runs a 32-bit version of Windows, add the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software

\Microsoft\WindowCurrentVersion\Internet Settings\UseCoInstall.• On each user's computer that runs a 64-bit version of Windows, add the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software

\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\WindowCurrentVersion\Internet Settings\UseCoInstall.

Publish the client files for the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager in a WindowsGPO for Windows VistaBefore you begin:• Add the web address for the BlackBerry® Administration Service to the list of trusted web sites in the web browser.• Download and install the Microsoft® Group Policy Management Console with Service Pack 1. For more information about

installing the service pack, see www.microsoft.com.

1. Open the Microsoft Exchange Management Console.

2. Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in.

3. In the Available Snap-ins list, click Group Policy Management.

4. Click Add.

5. Click OK.

6. Expand Group Policy Management > Forest> Domains.

7. Click the domain name.

8. Right-click the organizational unit that you want to assign the Windows® GPO to.

9. Click Create a GPO in this domain, and link it here.

10. In the Name field, type a name for the new GPO.

11. Click OK.

12. Right-click the GPO that you just created.

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13. Click Edit.

14. On the Computer Configuration menu, click Policies.

15. Expand Administrator Templates.

16. Expand Windows Components.

17. Click ActiveXInstaller Service.

18. Right-click Approved Installation Sites for ActiveX Controls.

19. Select Properties.

20. On the Settings tab, click Enabled.

21. Click Show.

22. Click Add.

23. In the Enter the name of the item to be added field, type the web address for the BlackBerry Administration Service.

24. In the Enter the value of the item to be added field, type 2,2,1,0.

25. In each dialogue box, click OK.

Configure the Microsoft ActiveX Installer on Windows Vista1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager, click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features.

2. Click Turn Windows Features On or Off.

3. Select ActiveX Installer Service.

4. Click OK.

Configure users' computers to install the client file for the BlackBerry WebDesktop Manager automaticallyYou can create a new Windows® GPO so that you can add the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowCurrentVersion\Internet Settings\UseCoInstall to users' computers. When you add the registry key, the users' computersinstall the RIMWebComponents.msi file and other Microsoft® ActiveX® controls automatically. The Windows GPO adds theregistry key to computers in the organizational unit that you assigned the GPO to.

1. On the computer that hosts Microsoft® Active Directory®, in a new text file, copy and paste the following lines:

CLASS MACHINE

CATEGORY !!RegistrySettings

KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings"

;KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings"

POLICY !!EnableActiveXInstallFromAD

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EXPLAIN !!EnableActiveXInstallFromAD_Explain

VALUENAME "UseCoInstall"

VALUEON NUMERIC 1

VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0

END POLICY

END CATEGORY

[strings]

EnableActiveXInstallFromAD="Allow user computers to install administrator-approved Microsoft ActiveX components."

EnableActiveXInstallFromAD_Explain="Allow user computers to install administrator-approved Microsoft ActiveXcomponents."

RegistrySettings="Registry Settings"

2. Name the file EnableActiveXInstallFromAD.adm and save it.

3. In Microsoft Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click the organizational unit that you want to assign the WindowsGPO to. Click Properties.

4. On the Group Policy tab, click New.

5. In the Name field, type a name for the new GPO.

6. In the list of GPOs, click the GPO name. Click Edit.

7. In the Group Policy Object Editor list, click Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates.

8. Right-click Administrative Templates. Perform one of the following actions:• If the computer uses Windows® 2000 Server, clear the View – Show Policies Only option.• If the computer uses Windows Server® 2003, click View – Filtering. Clear the Only show policy settings that can be

fully managed check box.

9. Right-click Administrative Templates. Click Add/Remove Templates.

10. Add the EnableActiveXInstallFromAD.adm custom administrative template to the Windows GPO.

11. Click Administrative Templates > Registry Settings.

12. Double-click Allow user computers to install administrator-approved Microsoft ActiveX components.

13. Click Enabled.

14. Click OK.

After you finish: For more information about registry-based Windows GPOs, visit technet.microsoft.com to read UsingAdministrative Template Files with Registry-Based Group Policy.

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Make the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager available to usersThe BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager web address is https://<full_computer_name> /webdesktop/login. If you customizedthe BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager text colors or image and you want to display the changes on the login screen, you mustdirect users to https://<full_computer_name>/webdesktop/app?page=Login&service=page&orgId=0.

Send users the following information:

• BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager web page address• login information that you configured for the users in your messaging environment

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You can customize the appearance of the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager and select the tasks that users can perform in theBlackBerry Web Desktop Manager. For information on the IT policies that control the tasks that users can perform in the BlackBerryWeb Desktop Manager, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

To use the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager to update the BlackBerry® Device Software, see the BlackBerry Device SoftwareUpdate Guide.

Permit users to create activation passwords using the BlackBerry WebDesktop ManagerYou can specify whether the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager permits users to create their own activation passwords so thatthey can activate their BlackBerry devices over the wireless network. By default, users can create their own activation passwords.If you do not permit users to create their own activation passwords, in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager, the Device setupscreen in the Advanced Settings tab is hidden.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution Topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager information tab, perform one of the following actions:• To prevent users from creating their own activation passwords, change Allow user self-activation wirelessly to No.• To permit users to create their own activation passwords, change Allow user self-activation wirelessly to Yes.

5. Click Save all.

Permit users to activate BlackBerry devices using the BlackBerry WebDesktop ManagerYou can specify whether users can use the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager to activate BlackBerry devices using a wiredconnection to a computer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution Topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager information tab, perform one of the following actions:

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• To permit users to activate or re-activate BlackBerry devices, change Allow user wireline activation to Activate AnyPIN.

• To permit users to activate new BlackBerry devices only, change Allow user wireline activation to Activate UnusedPINs only.

• To prevent users from activiating BlackBerry devices, change Allow user wireline activation to No.

5. Click Save all.

Permit users to back up and restore data using the BlackBerry Web DesktopManagerYou can specify whether users can back up and restore data on BlackBerry® devices using the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution Topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager information tab, change Allow users to back up and restore data to Yes.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish: To prevent users from backing up and restore data from their BlackBerry devices, change Allow user backup/restore operations to No.

Configure the domains for backing up data using the BlackBerry WebDesktop ManagerYou can specify the domains that users' computers are located in so that you can limit which users can back up data on theirBlackBerry® devices using the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution Topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service .

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager information tab, in the Device backup domains field, type a domain thatpermits the user to back up data.

5. Click the Add icon.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each domain that you want to add.

7. Click Save all.

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Change the text colors in the BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerYou can change the text colors in BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager to match the colors that your organization uses for UIs.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. On the Font colors tab, click Edit Component.

4. Type the name of the color, in hexadecimal format, for the color of the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager text that you wantto change.

5. Click Save All.

BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager text colors

Parameter Description Default

Font color 1 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the

description text in the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

#000000 (black)

Font color 2 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the

copyright text in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.

#788cb6 (steel blue)

Font color 3 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the text

in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager error messages.

#ff0000 (red)

Font color 4 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the text

in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager information

messages.

#6c4091 (purple)

Font color 5 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of

unavailable links in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager. For

example, text for options that you make unavailable using IT

policy rules use this parameter.

#a1a1a4 (grey)

Font color 6 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the text

in the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager headers, and the text

in the tab links that point to web pages that the user is not

currently visiting.

#ffffff (white)

Font color 7 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the text

in the available BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager menu and

text in the option links.

#005387 (blue)

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Parameter Description Default

Font color 8 This text color specifies the hexadecimal color value of the

BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager link text when a user pauses

a cursor on a link.

#8cb811 (green)

Display a custom image in the BlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerYou can display a custom image, such as your organization's logo, in the upper-right corner of the BlackBerry® Web DesktopManager. The image file that you specify must be a .jpg or .gif file that is located on a trusted web site.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution Topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view .

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Company logos tab, type the HTTPS URL for your organization's logo.

5. Click Save all.

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Creating and configuring Wi-Fi profilesYou can use Wi-Fi® configuration settings and optional VPN configuration settings to manage BlackBerry® devices that canoperate on both mobile and Wi-Fi networks.

You can manage the configuration settings for user accounts that are associated with a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server by creatingWi-Fi profiles. You can create and assign one or more Wi-Fi profiles to a user account, using a process that is similar to the processyou use to create an IT policy and assign it to a user account.

For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Feature and Technical Overview.

Prerequisites: Creating Wi-Fi profiles and VPN profilesYou must install and configure wireless access points for your organization’s enterprise Wi-Fi® network. Perform the followingactions:• Verify that the access points comply with the IEEE® 802.11a™ standard, IEEE® 802.11b™ standard, or IEEE® 802.11g™

standard.• Verify the number of connections for each access point to make sure that the access points can manage additional traffic.• Verify that users can roam between access points.• Refer to the documentation for the access points to complete a site survey and assign channels.• If your organization does not use a switched enterprise Wi-Fi network and your organization has multiple subnets, configure

the subnets to cover the same physical area. The configuration can affect how users send or receive calls.• Assign an SSID to each access point or each group of access points that share an SSID.• If users can roam between the access points, configure all of the relevant SSID profiles on each access point.• If your organization uses NAT traversal, verify that the access points support NAT traversal.

You must configure authentication and encryption for the access points. Perform the following actions:• Configure authentication using a supported authentication method. For example, if your organization uses layer 2 access

security, verify that your organization uses one of the supported layer 2 security methods.• Configure encryption using a supported encryption method.

If your organization’s environment requires a VPN concentrator, configure a VPN concentrator for VPN access security usingIPsec VPN. See the administrator for your organization’s firewall or VPN concentrator to determine the appropriate configurationsettings.

You must configure firewall settings. Perform the following actions:• If your organization use a proxy firewall, configure the proxy server so that it is transparent to users.

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• Verify that the IP addresses for the BlackBerry® Domain that are relevant to your organization’s environment are permittedaddresses.

• Verify that the Wi-Fi network can connect to the BlackBerry Router.• Verify that you add the IP address of the BlackBerry Router to the DNS server.

Configure the ports for the Wi-Fi network.

You must configure access to the DHCP server and DNS server. Perform the following actions:• If necessary, configure your organization’s enterprise Wi-Fi network to access the DHCP server.• If you do not use static IT addresses, use the DNS lookup tool on a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device to verify that the

BlackBerry device can access the DHCP server.• Use the DNS lookup tool on a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device to verify that the BlackBerry device can access one or more

DNS servers.

If your organization uses an AAA server, you must configure it. Perform the following actions:• Configure the AAA server to support the Wi-Fi authentication method that your organization uses.• Permit all access points to use the AAA server.

If you configure service-specific access security, create a captive portal login.

You must configure user accounts in your organization's environment. Perform the following actions:• Create authentication credentials for the user accounts.• If your organization uses EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, or PEAP authentication methods, permit the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

to access to the PKI infrastructure and certificates.

Add the MAC addressses of every BlackBerry device that you permit to access a specific enterprise Wi-Fi network (an allowedlist) or prevent from accessing a specific enterprise Wi-Fi network (a restricted list) to the controller for each access point.

Connection types and port numbers for a Wi-Fi network

Port assignments might vary by mobile network provider.

Item Connection type Default port number Where to configure the

connection

incoming connection from a

BlackBerry® device to the

BlackBerry Router

TCP 4101 Windows® registry

outgoing connection from a

BlackBerry device to the

BlackBerry Router for a direct

Wi-Fi® connection to the

BlackBerry® Infrastructure

TCP 443 —

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Create a Wi-Fi profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Create Wi-Fi profile.

3. In the Name field, type a name for the Wi-Fi® profile.

4. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the Wi-Fi profile.

Create a Wi-Fi profile based on an existing Wi-Fi profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to copy.

4. Click Copy profile.

5. Type a name for the new Wi-Fi profile.

6. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the Wi-Fi profile.

Configure a Wi-Fi profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of a Wi-Fi® profile.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, change the values for the configuration settings.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For information about the Wi-Fi configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• If the Wi-Fi network includes a captive portal, verify that you changed the WLAN Enable Authentication Page option to True

to permit users to access the captive portal using the WLAN Login browser on their BlackBerry devices.• To update the BlackBerry device information immediately, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

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Assign a Wi-Fi profile to a user accountYou can assign more than one Wi-Fi® profile to a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click the name of the user account that you want to assign a Wi-Fi profile to.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Wi-Fi profiles tab, in the Wi-Fi profile name section, in the drop-down list, click the Wi-Fi profile.

7. If required, in the Wi-Fi User Specific Settings section, specify the login information for the Wi-Fi profile.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

Configure a Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry deviceYou can instruct BlackBerry® device users to perform the following task if you want users to configure a Wi-Fi® profile for theWi-Fi networks that you did not create a Wi-Fi profile for in the BlackBerry® Administration Service. By default, new Wi-Fi profilesappear at the end of the Wi-Fi profile list on the BlackBerry device.

1. On the Home screen or in the application list, click Manage Connections.

2. Click Set Up Wi-Fi Network.

3. Perform the instructions on the screen.

4. On the Wi-Fi Setup Complete screen, perform any of the following actions:• To change the order of the Wi-Fi profiles, click Prioritize Wi-Fi Profiles.• To specify registration information for the Wi-Fi network, click Wi-Fi Hotspot Login.

5. Click Finish.

Creating and configuring VPN profilesWi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices have built-in VPN clients that supports several types of VPN concentrators.

To create a VPN profile, you configure the VPN configuration settings (for example, the IP address of the VPN concentrator, usernames and passwords, and cryptographic methods that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server uses) on a BlackBerry device or usinga VPN profile or IT policy. If a user account has a VPN profile, you can associate the VPN profile with the Wi-Fi profile for theuser account.

Depending on your organization's security policy, you can save a user name and password to a BlackBerry device to prevent theBlackBerry device from prompting the user for the login information the first time (or each time) the BlackBerry device connectsto the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

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Create a VPN profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Create VPN profile.

3. In the Name field, type a name for the VPN profile.

4. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the VPN profile.

Create a VPN profile based on an existing VPN profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Manage VPN profiles.

3. Click the name of the VPN profile that you want to copy.

4. Click Copy profile.

5. Type a name for the new VPN profile.

6. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the VPN profile.

Configure a VPN profile1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Fi

configuration.

2. Click Manage VPN profiles.

3. Click the name of the VPN profile.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the VPN profile settings tab, change the values for the configuration settings.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For information about VPN configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• To update BlackBerry device information immediately, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

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Assign a VPN profile to a user accountYou can assign more than one VPN profile to a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the VPN profiles tab, in the VPN profile name section, in the drop-down list, click the appropriate VPN profile.

7. If required, in the VPN User Specific Settings section, specify the login information that you want to associate with theVPN profile.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save All.

Associate a VPN profile with a Wi-Fi profileTo permit a BlackBerry® device to connect to a Wi-Fi® network using a VPN session, you must associate a VPN profile with a Wi-Fi profile that you assigned to the user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi profile.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, in the Wi-Fi Associations section, in the VPN profile drop-down list, click the VPNprofile that you want to associate with the Wi-Fi profile.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish: To update the BlackBerry device information immediately, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

Creating and configuring a VoIP profileTo create a VoIP profile, you configure the VPN configuration settings (for example, the SIP user names and passwords and SIPrealm that the BlackBerry® device can use) on a BlackBerry device or on the BlackBerry Administration Service using a VoIPprofile or IT policy. If a user account has a VoIP profile, you can associate the VoIP profile with the Wi-Fi® profile for the useraccount so that the BlackBerry device can connect to the enterprise Wi-Fi network using the VoIP profile information.

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Depending on your organization's security policy, you can save a user name and password to a BlackBerry device to prevent theBlackBerry device from prompting the user for the login information the first time (or each time) that the BlackBerry deviceconnects to the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

Create a VoIP profileYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to create a VoIP profile for BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones only. For otherBlackBerry devices, you must use the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System to configure VoIP. For more information, see the BlackBerryMVS documentation.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Create VoIP profile.

3. In the Name field, type a name for the VoIP profile.

4. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the VoIP profile.

Create a VoIP profile that is based on an existing VoIP profileYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to create a VoIP profile for BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones only. For otherBlackBerry devices, you must use the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System to configure VoIP. For more information, see the BlackBerryMVS documentation.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage VoIP profiles.

3. Click the name of the VoIP profile that you want to copy.

4. Click Copy profile.

5. In the Name field, type a name for the new VoIP profile.

6. Click Save.

After you finish: Configure the VoIP profile.

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Configure a VoIP profileYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to configure a VoIP profile for BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones only. For otherBlackBerry devices, you must use BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System to configure VoIP. For more information, see the BlackBerryMVS documentation.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage VoIP profiles.

3. Click the name of the VoIP profile.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the VoIP profile settings tab, change the values for the configuration settings.

6. Click Save all.

After you finish:• For information about the VoIP configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• To update the BlackBerry device information immediately, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

Assign a VoIP profile to a user accountYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to assign a VoIP profile to a user account for BlackBerry® 7270 smartphonesonly. For other BlackBerry devices, you must use the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System to configure VoIP. For more information,see the BlackBerry MVS documentation.

You can assign more than one VoIP profile to a user account so that a user can access multiple SIP domains from a BlackBerrydevice.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the VoIP profiles tab, in the VoIP profile name section, in the drop-down list, click the appropriate VoIP profile.

7. If required, in the VoIP User Specific Settings section, specify the login information for a SIP user account that you wantto associate with the VoIP profile.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Click Save all.

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Associate a VoIP profile with a Wi-Fi profileYou can use the BlackBerry® Administration Service to associate a VoIP profile with a Wi-Fi® profile for BlackBerry® 7270smartphones only. For other BlackBerry devices, you must use the BlackBerry® Mobile Voice System to configure VoIP. For moreinformation, see the BlackBerry MVS documentation.

To permit a BlackBerry device to connect to a Wi-Fi network using a VoIP session, you must associate a VoIP profile with a Wi-Fiprofile that you assigned to the user account.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi profile.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, in the Wi-Fi associations section, in the VoIP profile drop-down list, click the VoIPprofile that you want to associate with the Wi-Fi profile.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish: To update the BlackBerry device information immediately, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

Delete a Wi-Fi profileBefore you begin: Verify that the Wi-Fi® profile is not assigned to a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of a Wi-Fi profile.

4. Click Delete profile.

5. Click Yes - Delete the profile.

Delete a VPN profileBefore you begin: Verify that the VPN profile is not assigned to a user account or associated with a Wi-Fi® profile.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage VPN profiles.

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3. Click the name of a VPN profile.

4. Click Delete profile.

5. Click Yes - Delete the profile.

Delete a VoIP profileBefore you begin: Verify that the VoIP profile is not assigned to a user account or associated with a Wi-Fi® profile.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage VoIP profiles.

3. Click the name of a VoIP profile.

4. Click Delete profile.

5. Click Yes - Delete the profile.

Importing profile information from a .csv fileYou can update the Wi-Fi® profiles and VPN profiles that you want to assign to user accounts and the user names and passwordsfor the profiles by importing a .csv file using the BlackBerry Administration Service. When you import profile information from afile, you can configure the profile information for multiple user accounts at the same time.

The .csv file must contain the following information:• user accounts that you want to update• names of profiles that you want to change• whether you want to add, remove, or change the profiles

Best practices: Creating a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to importConsider the following guidelines:• Specify only one action that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to perform in each row of the file.• To assign more than one action to a user account, create multiple rows for the user account.• If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a comma (,) after the value that appears in each field in each

row. If a field does not contain a value, include only a comma in the field.• If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, include a character return at the end of each row.• If you are using a text editor to create the .csv file, use quotation marks (" ") if the value for a field contains a space (for

example, "Westlee Barichak").• Add no more than 2000 actions to a file.

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• Assign a maximum of 32 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software versions that areearlier than 4.5.0.

• Assign a maximum of 64 profiles to BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry Device Software version 4.5.0 and later.

Create a .csv file that contains profile information that you want to import

Before you begin: Using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, create profiles and specify the configuration settings for theprofiles.

1. Using the BlackBerry Administration Service, export user information for the user accounts that you want to update profileinformation for to a .csv file.

2. In any application that permits you to update .csv files, add the following fields to the .csv file that you exported in step 1:• Attribute Name• Attribute Type• Action• User Name• Password

3. Configure the fields for each user account in the file.

4. Save the changes.

Example: Adding profile information to user accounts"User Id","Display Name","PIN","Email Address","Logon Name","Attribute Name","Attribute Type","Action","User Name","Password""16","Westlee Barichak","","[email protected]",,"wifi_1","WLAN","ADD","test user","test password""17","Jovanka Buac","","[email protected]",,"vpn_1","VPN","ADD""8","Sherisse Da Silva","2072C4B7","[email protected]",,"wifi_1","WLAN","ADD","wlan_user","wlan_pass""8","Sherisse Da Silva","2072C4B7","[email protected]",,"vpn_1","VPN","ADD"

Example: Changing profile information that you assigned to user accounts"User Id","Display Name","PIN","Email Address","Logon Name","Attribute Name","Attribute Type","Action","User Name","Password""16","Westlee Barichak","","[email protected]",,"wlan_1","WLAN","UPDATE","update_username","update_password""8","Sherisse Da Silva","2072C4B7","[email protected]",,"wifi_1","WLAN","UPDATE","update_username","update_password"

Example: Removing profile information from user accounts

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"User Id","Display Name","PIN","Email Address","Logon Name","Attribute Name","Attribute Type","Action","User Name","Password""8","Lou Sicoli","2072C4B7","[email protected]",,"wlan_1","WLAN","DELETE""9","Sarah Symonds","2072C4B7","[email protected]",,"vpn_1","VPN","DELETE""16","Westlee Barichak","","[email protected]",,"wlan_1","WLAN","DELETE""16","Westlee Barichak","","[email protected]",,"vpn_1","VPN","DELETE"

Fields in the .csv file that contains profile information

The following table describes the fields that you can configure in a .csv file. The BlackBerry® Administration Service uses thefields in the .csv file to update profile information that you assigned to user accounts.

Field Description

User Id This field specifies the user identifier that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server creates

for each user account. You must specificy a value in this field.

Display Name This field specifies the user name for the user account.

PIN This field specifies the BlackBerry device PIN.

Logon Name This field specifies the name that the user can use to log in to the BlackBerry

Administration Service or BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

Attribute Name This field specifies the name of the Wi-Fi® profile or VPN profile. You must specify

a value in this field.

Attribute Type This field specifies whether the profile is a Wi-Fi profile or VPN profile. You must

specify either WLAN or VPN as the value in this field.

Action This field specifies whether you want to add, remove, or update the profile. You must

specify ADD, DELETE, or UPDATE as the value in this field.

User Name This field specifies the user name that the BlackBerry device can use to access the

enterprise Wi-Fi network or VPN, if a user name is required.

Password This field specifies the password that the BlackBerry device can use to access the

enterprise Wi-Fi network or VPN, if a password is required. You can include quotation

marks (" ") in the password.

Import profile information from a .csv fileThe BlackBerry® Administration Service processes actions in the order that they appear in the .csv file. If two actions that youlisted in the file contradict each other, the action that appears closer to the end of the file is the action that the BlackBerryAdministration Service processes. If the BlackBerry Administration Service notices an error that is specific to an action during

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the import process (for example, you formatted an action incorrectly in the .csv file), the BlackBerry Administration Servicecontinues to process the remaining actions in the file and displays an error message for the action that the BlackBerryAdministration Service could not process.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, expand User > Manage users.

2. In the Search for users section, click Update WLAN Information for users from a List.

3. Click Browse.

4. Navigate to the .csv file that you want to import.

5. Click Open.

6. Click Save.

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For information about the encryption and authentication methods for Wi-Fi® connections, see the BlackBerry Enterprise SolutionSecurity Technical Overview.

Configuring WEP encryptionWEP encryption uses matching encryption keys that are located at wireless access points and wireless clients to secure wirelesscommunication.

To configure WEP encryption, you must distribute the WEP keys in the Wi-Fi® profiles that you assign to user accounts. TheBlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends the WEP key information when users activate Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.

The WEP keys on BlackBerry devices must match the WEP keys that are located at the access points.

You can configure four WEP keys and a default key ID. The WEP key numbering on BlackBerry devices does not match the WEPkey numbering in the configuration settings of the Wi-Fi profile for the enterprise Wi-Fi network. For example, WEP key 1 on theBlackBerry device is WEP key 0 in the configuration settings, and WEP key 2 on the BlackBerry device is WEP key 1 in theconfiguration settings. You type or copy the WEP keys for the access points as a string of hexadecimal digits.

BlackBerry devices do not support a WEP passphrase.

Configure WEP keys for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure WEP keysusing IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

Before you begin: Obtain the WEP keys for the wireless access point. For more information, see the documentation for the accesspoint.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, configure the values for the following configuration settings:• Wi-Fi WEP Key 0• Wi-Fi WEP Key 1• Wi-Fi WEP Key 2

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• Wi-Fi WEP Key 3

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to the user accounts.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.

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Configuring PSK encryptionThe IEEE® 802.1X™ standard specifies PSK encryption as an access control method for enterprise Wi-Fi® networks. You can usePSK encryption in small office and home environments where it is not feasible to configure server-based authentication.

To configure PSK encryption, you must distribute a passphrase to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry® devices that matches the key orpassphrase for the wireless access points. You must distribute the passphrase using the Wi-Fi profiles that you assign to useraccounts. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends the passphrase when users activate the BlackBerry devices.

For more information about how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution supports PSK encryption, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Security Technical Overview.

Configure PSK encryption data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configurepassphrases using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

Before you begin: Obtain the passphrase for the wireless access point. For more information, see the documentation for theaccess point.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, in the Wi-Fi Preshared Key field, type the passphrase.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to the user accounts.

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• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.

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Configuring LEAP authenticationLEAP authentication is a proprietary authentication method that was developed by Cisco Systems. LEAP authentication providesone-side, server-based authentication between an enterprise Wi-Fi® network and Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry® devices and providesper-client dynamic generation of WEP keys and automatic WEP key updates during a session.

BlackBerry devices support LEAP authentication that uses a user name and password. You must distribute the user name andpassword using a Wi-Fi profile that you assign to user accounts. BlackBerry devices use a one-way function to encrypt passwordsbefore they send the passwords to the authentication server.

For more information about how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution supports LEAP authentication, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Security Technical Overview.

Configure LEAP authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure usernames and passwords using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

Before you begin:• Using the wireless access point, configure the LEAP settings to accept SSID association requests from users that have the

credentials that you specify or to identify the authentication server that the Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry devices use to verifyuser credentials. For more information, see the documentation for your organization's access points.

• Configure strong password policies if Wi-Fi network authentication uses LEAP authentication.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, perform the following actions:• In the Wi-Fi User Name field, type the user name for LEAP authentication.• In the Wi-Fi User Password field, type the password for LEAP authentication.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.

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• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to the user accounts.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to BlackBerry devices.

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Configuring PEAP authenticationIf your organization implements PEAP authentication, Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices must authenticate to an authenticationserver before they can connect to the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

PEAP authentication requires that BlackBerry devices trust the authentication server certificate. To trust the authentication servercertificate, BlackBerry devices must trust the certificate authority that issued the certificate. A certificate authority that theBlackBerry devices and the authentication server trust mutually must generate the certificate for the authentication server.

Each BlackBerry device stores a list of explicitly trusted certificate authority certificates. BlackBerry devices that use PEAPauthentication require the root certificate for the certificate authority that issued the certificate.

To distribute the root certificate to BlackBerry devices, you can use the certificate synchronization tool in the BlackBerry® DesktopManager. You must configure a Wi-Fi profile to provide the user name and password for authentication.

For more information about how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution supports PEAP authentication, see the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer Security Technical Overview.

Configure PEAP authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure usernames and passwords using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to configure.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, perform the following actions:• In the Wi-Fi User Name field, type the user name for PEAP authentication.

• In the Wi-Fi User Password field, type the password for PEAP authentication.

6. If necessary, on the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, configure the following configuration settings:• Wi-Fi Link Security• Wi-Fi Hard Token Required• Wi-Fi Server Subject

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• Wi-Fi Server SAN• Wi-Fi Disable Server Certificate Validation

7. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to BlackBerry devices.• Distribute the certificates.

Related topicsCreating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, 211

Prerequisites: Distributing a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager

• Using a public or private certificate authority, obtain or generate a digital certificate for the authentication server. Theroot.der certificate file is stored in the location where the certificate was created. For example, the authentication serverstores a self-signed certificate locally.

• Configure each wireless access point as a client of the authentication server. You must use the same authentication versionon clients and servers. For more information, see the documentation for the access points.

• Use the certificate management features of Microsoft® Active Directory® to download the root certificate from the certificateauthority server to the computer.

Distribute a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop ManagerIf a BlackBerry® device requires the root certificate for the certificate authority, a client certificate, or both, you can distributethe certificates using BlackBerry® Desktop Manager. The BlackBerry device can add the certificates to the list of explicitly trustedcertificate authority certificates or the list of client certificates.

1. On the user’s computer, right-click the certificate. Click Install certificate.

2. Click Next.

3. Click Place all certificates in the following store.

4. Click Browse.

5. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are distributing a root certificate, click Trusted Root Certification Authorities.• If you are distributing a client certficate, click Personal

6. Click OK.

7. Click Finish.

8. In the Security Warning dialog box, click Yes.

9. Connect the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Desktop Manager.

10. In the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, select the Certificate Synch tool.

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11. Type a password that you can use as the keystore password.

12. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are distributing a root certificate, on the Root Certificates tab, select the certificate that you add to the certificate

list on the BlackBerry device.• If you are distributing a client certificate, on the Personal tab, select the certificate that you want to add to the certificate

list on the BlackBerry device.

Users cannot find the certificate synchronization tool in the BlackBerry Desktop Manager

Possible causeThe certificate synchronization tool was not installed when the user installed the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager.

Possible solutionInstruct the user to re-install the BlackBerry Desktop Manager using the custom installation option. During the custom installationprocess, the user can install the certificate synchronization tool.

Configure PEAP configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry deviceIf you do not configure the PEAP configuration settings using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, instruct users to configurethe settings in the Wi-Fi® profile on the BlackBerry device.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Wi-Fi Connections.

2. Click the Wi-Fi profile that you want to configure.

3. Click Edit.

4. In the Security Type list, select PEAP.

5. Type the user name and password for the messaging server.

6. In the CA certificate list, click the certificate for the authentication server.

7. Select the Inner link security type.

8. If your organization does not use EAP-MS-CHAPv2, if necesssary, in the Token list, select the token type.

9. If necesssary, in the Server subject field, type the server name in the server certificate, in URL format (for example,server1.domain.com or server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during serverauthentication.

10. If necesssary, in the Server SAN field, type the alternative name for the server, in URL format (for example,server1.domain.com or server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during serverauthentication.

11. If your organization uses dynamic IP addresses, verify that the Automatically obtain IP address and DNS option is selected.

12. Verify that the Allow inter-access point handover option is selected.

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13. If necesssary, select the Prompt before connection check box. If you do not select the check box, the BlackBerry deviceconnects to an available wireless access point automatically.

14. If necesssary, select the Notify on authentication failure check box.

15. If necesssary, select the VPN profile.

Configuring EAP-TLS authenticationIf your organization implements EAP-TLS authentication, Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices must authenticate to anauthentication server so that they can connect to the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

EAP-TLS authentication requires that BlackBerry devices trust the authentication server certificate and use a client-side certificateas the supplicant credentials. To trust the authentication server certificate, BlackBerry devices must trust the certificate authoritythat issued the certificate. A certificate authority that the BlackBerry devices and the authentication server trust mutually mustgenerate the certificate for the authentication server and the certificate for each BlackBerry device.

BlackBerry devices that use EAP-TLS authentication require a client certificate and the root certificate for the certificate authorityserver that created the certificate for the authentication server. You can obtain and install both certificates using the samedistribution method.

To distribute the certificates to BlackBerry devices, you can use the certificate synchronization tool in the BlackBerry® DesktopManager, or you can enroll the certificate over the wireless network. You must configure a Wi-Fi profile to provide the user nameand password for authentication.

For more information about how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution supports EAP-TLS authentication, see the BlackBerryEnterprise Server Security Technical Overview.

Configure EAP-TLS authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure user names andpasswords using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, perform the following actions:• In the Wi-Fi User Name field, type the user name for EAP-TLS authentication.• In the Wi-Fi User Password field, type the password for EAP-TLS authentication.

6. If required, configure the following configuration settings:

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• Wi-Fi Link Security• Wi-Fi Hard Token Required• Wi-Fi Server Subject• Wi-Fi Server SAN• Wi-Fi Disable Server Certificate Validation

7. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.• Distribute the certificates.

Related topicsCreating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, 211Prerequisites: Distributing a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, 228

Configure EAP-TLS configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry deviceIf you do not configure the EAP-TLS configuration settings using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, instruct the users toconfigure the settings in the Wi-Fi® profile on the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Wi-Fi Connections.

2. Click the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

3. Click Edit.

4. If a warning about a VPN profile appears, click OK. EAP-TLS does not require a VPN profile.

5. In the Security Type list, select EAP-TLS.

6. Type the user name and password for the messaging server.

7. In the CA certificate list, click the root certificate for the certificate authority that created the authentication servercertificate.

8. In the Client certificate list, click the user certificate.

9. If necessary, in the Server subject field, type the server name in the server certificate, in URL format (for example,server1.domain.com or server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during serverauthentication.

10. If necessary, in the Server SAN field, type the alternative name for the server, in URL format (for example, server1.domain.comor server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during server authentication.

11. If your organization uses dynamic IP addresses, verify that the Automatically obtain IP address and DNS option is selected.

12. Verify that the Allow inter-access point handover option is selected.

13. If necessary, select the Prompt before connection check box. If you do not select the check box, the BlackBerry deviceconnects to an available wireless access point automatically.

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14. If necessary, select the Notify on authentication failure check box.

Configuring EAP-TTLS authenticationIf your organization implements EAP-TTLS authentication, Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices must authenticate to anauthentication server so that they can connect to the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

EAP-TTLS authentication requires that BlackBerry devices trust the authentication server certificate. To trust the authenticationserver certificate, BlackBerry devices must trust the certificate authority that issued the certificate. A certificate authority thatthe BlackBerry devices and the authentication server trust mutually must generate the authentication server certificate.

Each BlackBerry device stores a list of explicitly trusted certificate authority certificates. BlackBerry devices that use EAP-TTLSauthentication require the root certificate for the certificate authority that created the authentication server certificate.

To distribute the root certificate to BlackBerry devices, you can use the certificate synchronization tool in BlackBerry® DesktopManager or you can enroll the certificate over the wireless network.

For more information about how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Solution supports EAP-TTLS authentication, see the BlackBerryEnterprise Server Security Technical Overview.

Configure EAP-TTLS authentication data for BlackBerry devices using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® device users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure usernames and passwords using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, perform the following actions:• In the Wi-Fi User Name field, type the user name for EAP-TTLS authentication.• In the Wi-Fi User Password field, type the password for EAP-TTLS authentication.

6. If required, configure the following configuration settings:• Wi-Fi Link Security• Wi-Fi Hard Token Required• Wi-Fi Server Subject• Wi-Fi Server SAN• Wi-Fi Disable Server Certificate Validation

7. Click Save All.

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After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.• Distribute the certificates.

Related topicsCreating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, 211Prerequisites: Distributing a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, 228

Configure EAP-TTLS configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on a BlackBerry deviceIf you do not configure the EAP-TTLS configuration settings using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, instruct a user toconfigure the settings in the Wi-Fi® profile on the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Wi-Fi Connections.

2. Click the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

3. Click Edit.

4. In the Security Type list, select EAP-TTLS.

5. Type the user name and password for the messaging server.

6. In the CA certificate list, click the root certificate for the certificate authority that created the authentication servercertificate.

7. In the Inner link security type list, select EAP-MS-CHAPv2.

8. If necessary, in the Server subject field, type the server name in the server certificate, in URL format (for example,server1.domain.com or server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during serverauthentication.

9. If necessary, in the Server SAN field, type the alternative name for the server, in URL format (for example, server1.domain.comor server1.domain.net). If you leave the field blank, the BlackBerry device skips over it during server authentication.

10. If your organization use dynamic IP addresses, verify that the Automatically obtain IP address and DNS option is selected.

11. Verify that the Allow inter-access point handover option is selected.

12. If necesssary, select the Prompt before connection check box. If you do not select the check box, the BlackBerry deviceconnects to an available wireless access point automatically.

13. Verify that the Allow inter-access point handover option is selected.

14. If necessary, select the Notify on authentication failure check box.

Configuring EAP-FAST authenticationEAP-FAST is an authentication method that was developed by Cisco® Systems. Similar to PEAP authentication, EAP-FASTauthentication encrypts EAP transactions within a TLS tunnel. Although PEAP uses a server-side digital certificate to configurethe TLS tunnel, EAP-FAST uses a .pac file.

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The .pac file that the BlackBerry® devices and the authentication server share contains secret keys that are unique to theBlackBerry devices. The EAP-FAST master key on the authentication server generates the .pac file. EAP-FAST uses the .pac fileto open the TLS tunnel and authenticates the user credentials through the TLS tunnel.

Configure EAP-FAST authentication1. Distribute the .pac file to the wireless client over a network connection that is designed to be secure using automatic PAC

provisioning.

2. Configure each wireless access point to connect to the access control server and a DHCP server.

3. Verify that the DHCP server can provide the following information to the wireless client:• IP address or network• default gateway• IP address of the DNS server

4. Configure the access control server.

After you finish:• For information about the automatic provisioning process, see the documentation for your organization’s authentication

server.• For information about configuring wireless access points, see the documentation for the access points.• For information about configuring the access control server, see the documentation for the access control server.

Related topicsCreating and configuring Wi-Fi profiles, 211Prerequisites: Distributing a certificate using the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, 228

Send EAP-FAST authentication data to a BlackBerry device using a Wi-Fi profileIf BlackBerry® users in your organization's environment use BlackBerry® 7270 smartphones, you must configure user names andpasswords using IT policy rules instead of configuration settings.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that you want to configure.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. In the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, perform the following actions:

• In the Wi-Fi User Name field, type the user name for PEAP authentication.• In the Wi-Fi User Password field, type the password for PEAP authentication.

6. If required, configure the following configuration settings:

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• Wi-Fi Link Security• Wi-Fi Inner Authentication Mode• Wi-Fi Hard Token Required• Wi-Fi Server Subject• Wi-Fi Server SAN• Wi-Fi EAP-FAST Provisioning method• Wi-Fi Disable Server Certificate Validation

7. Click Save All.

After you finish:• For more information about configuration settings, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Policy Reference Guide.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to BlackBerry devices.• Distribute the certificates.

Configure EAP-FAST configuration settings in the Wi-Fi profile on BlackBerry devicesIf you do not configure the EAP-FAST configuration settings using the BlackBerry® Administration Service, instruct users toconfigure the settings in the Wi-Fi® profile on the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device.

1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Wi-Fi Connections.

2. Click the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

3. Click Edit.

4. In the Security Type list, select EAP-FAST.

5. Type the user name and password for the messaging server.

6. In the Inner link security list, click the security type.

7. If necessary, in the Token list, select the token type.

8. If your organization uses dynamic IP addresses, verify that the Automatically obtain IP address and DNS option is selected.

9. If necesssary, select the Prompt before connection check box. If you do not select the check box, the BlackBerry deviceconnects to an available wireless access point automatically.

10. If necessary, select the Notify on authentication failure check box.

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The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to work with the RSA® Authentication Manager to provide software token supportfor use with layer 2 and layer 3 Wi-Fi® authentication on Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry devices.

When you configure a software token for users, BlackBerry devices are designed to use the passcode to authenticate the usersto the Wi-Fi network and VPNs automatically using the PEAPv1, EAP-GTC, and EAP-TTLS or EAP-GTC authentication methods.

You can configure multiple software tokens for each user. For example, you can configure one software token that a user can usewith Wi-Fi authentication and a second software token that a user can use with VPN authentication. When users try to open aWi-Fi or VPN connection that requires two-factor authentication on the BlackBerry devices, the BlackBerry devices prompt theusers to type the software token PIN and submit the current tokencode for the connection type to create the passcode for two-factor authentication.

For more information about how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports software tokens, see the BlackBerry Enterprise SolutionSecurity Technical Overview.

Prerequisites: Configuring BlackBerry devices for RSA authenticationTo perform tasks in the RSA® Authentication Manager, see the RSA Authentication Manager documentation, and thedocumentation for the RSA SecurID® token.• In the RSA Authentication Manager, configure the following policies for the PINs of the software tokens in your organization's

environment:• whether a PIN is required for authentication• whether a PIN is defined by the user or generated by the RSA Authentication Manager• whether a PIN is alphanumeric or numeric only• whether a PIN has a fixed length or a variable length, with a minimum of four characters and a maximum of eight

characters• Import the token seed file (also known as the *.sdtid file) that contains the UID for each software token into the RSA

Authentication Manager Database.• In the RSA Authentication Manager Database, create a user record for each software token holder.• In the RSA Authentication Manager Administration application, configure the following parameters for the software token

seed file:• serial number• cryptographic algorithm• user account that you can assign the software token to• password to protect the software token seed file

• Communicate the password to the user.

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Configure BlackBerry devices for RSA authenticationSoftware tokens use the UID and current time to authenticate the Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices to the RSA® AuthenticationManager. To permit BlackBerry devices to authenticate to the RSA Authentication Manager, you must synchronize the time anddate on BlackBerry devices with the time and date on the computer that hosts the RSA Authentication Manager, even thoughthe RSA Authentication Manager is designed to accommodate time differences of up to three minutes.

Instruct users to use one of the following methods to synchronize the date, time, and time zone settings on the BlackBerrydevices with the RSA Authentication Manager:• Adjust the time on BlackBerry devices using the Date/Time option on the BlackBerry devices manually.• Use the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager to synchronize the date and time on the BlackBerry devices with the date and

time on the users' computers.

After you finish:• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to the user accounts.• Resend the IT policy to BlackBerry devices.

Configure RSA authentication over a Wi-Fi network using a software tokenYou must add the serial number of the software token that the Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® devices can use to a Wi-Fi profile sothat RSA® authentication can occur over Wi-Fi connections.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage Wi-Fi profiles.

3. Click the name of the Wi-Fi profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the Wi-Fi profile settings tab, in the Wi-Fi Token Serial Number field, type the serial number of the software token.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• Assign the Wi-Fi profile to the user accounts.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to BlackBerry devices.

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Configure RSA authentication over a VPN network using a software tokenYou must add the serial number of the software token that the Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® device can use to a VPN profile sothat RSA® authentication can occur over VPN connections.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy > Wi-Ficonfiguration.

2. Click Manage VPN profiles.

3. Click the name of the VPN profile that you want to change.

4. Click Edit profile.

5. On the VPN profile settings tab, in the VPN Token Serial Number field, type the serial number of the software token.

6. Click Save All.

After you finish:• Assign the VPN profile to the user accounts.• Resend the IT policy that you assign to the user accounts to BlackBerry devices.

Assign software tokens to a user accountYou must assign the software tokens that BlackBerry® device users can use to authenticate to a Wi-Fi® network or VPN networkto the user accounts. Depending on the number of software token records that are available to you, you can assign up to threesoftware tokens to each user account.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Software tokens tab, type the serial number of the software token.

7. To import the software token seed file for the user account, perform the following actions:

a. Click Browse.

b. Navigate to the software token seed file for the user account.

c. Click Open.

8. If you configured a password in the RSA® Authentication Manager so that you can encrypt the .sdtid file, type and confirmthe password.

9. In the Timeout (minutes) field, type the length of time, in minutes, that the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device takes to cachethe PIN.

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10. Click the Add icon.

11. Click Save all.

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Import a new SSL certificate for the BlackBerry Administration Service andBlackBerry Web Desktop ManagerWhen you install the BlackBerry® Administration Service and BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager, the setup application generatesan SSL certificate to protect the HTTPS connection. You can import a self-signed SSL certificate or a trusted certificate that acertification authority signs after the installation process completes. If you configure a BlackBerry Administration Service pool,you must generate an SSL certificate that uses the name of the BlackBerry Administration Service pool.

For more information about using the keytool, visit java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/keytool.html.

Before you begin: If you want to use a trusted certificate, copy the root certificate of the certification authority to the computerthat hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service.

1. On a computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, in <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore, back up the web.keystore file.

2. Using the keytool in <drive>:\Program Files\Java\<JRE_version>\bin, delete the default SSL certificate that the setupapplication generated (for example, keytool -delete -alias httpssl -keystore "<drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore").

3. Using the keytool and the SSL password that you specified when you installed the BlackBerry Administration Service,generate a new entry and private key in the web.keystore file (for example, keytool -genkey -alias httpssl -keypass<password> -keystore "<drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore").When the keytool prompts you for the first name and last name, type the pool name of the BlackBerry Administration Service.You can find the pool name in the Administration Service – High Availability tab.

4. If you want to use a trusted certificate, using the keytool, import the root certificate of the certification authority (for example,keytool -import -alias <ca_alias_name> -file <root_certificate_file>.cer -trustcacerts -keystore "<drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore").

5. Using the keytool, generate a certificate signing request (for example, keytool -certreq -alias httpssl -file<certreq_filename>.csr -keystore "<drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore").

6. Send the certificate signing request to a certification authority so that the certification authority can create the certificate.

7. When the certification authority returns the certificate, copy it into a text file and save it with a .cer extension.

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8. Using the keytool, import the certificate to the web.keystore file (for example, keytool -import -alias httpssl -keystore"<drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin\web.keystore" -file"<certificate_filename>.cer").

9. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Administration Service services.

10. Complete the following actions on each computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance:

a. Copy the web.keystore file in the <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\bin folder from the BlackBerry Administration Service that you updated to the other BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstances.

b. In the Windows® registry, copy the WebKeyStorePass value in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Research InMotion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Administration Service\Key Store from the BlackBerry Administration Servicethat you updated to the other BlackBerry Administration Service instances.

c. In the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry Administration Service services.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

Changing password settings for BlackBerry Administration ServiceauthenticationIf you use BlackBerry® Administration Service authentication in your organization's environment, you can change the minimumpassword length and the date when passwords expire to meet the requirements of your organization's security policies. By default,the minimum password length is four characters and a password expires after 365 days. If you change the minimum passwordlength, administrators that use passwords that do not meet the new minimum length are not required to change the passwordsuntil the passwords expire.

Change password settings for BlackBerry Administration Service authentication1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, click BlackBerry solution topology >

BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Security settings section, change the minimum password length and the date when the password expires.

5. Click Save all.

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Regenerate the system credentials for the BlackBerry Administration ServiceThe setup application generates the system credentials for the BlackBerry® Administration Service during the installation process.The BlackBerry Administration Service uses the system credentials when it communicates with other BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer components. If you suspect that the system credentials are compromised, you can regenerate them on the database server.

Before you begin: Verify that you have database owner permissions for the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

1. On all of the computers that host BlackBerry Administration Service instances, in the Windows® Services, stop the BlackBerryAdministration Service services.

2. On the database server, on the BlackBerry Configuration Database, run the following SQL statement: DELETE fromBASTraits WHERE PlugInId=8 AND TraitId=0.

3. On a computer that hosts a BlackBerry Administration Service instance, in the Windows Services, start the BlackBerryAdministration Service services.

4. On the computers that host the remaining BlackBerry Administration Service instances, in the Windows Services, start theBlackBerry Administration Service services.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

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Change role permissionsTo turn on or turn off permissions for administrator accounts, you can change the permissions for the roles that you assigned tothe administrator accounts. If an administrator account is a member of a group that you assigned roles to, you can also turn onor turn off the permissions for the administrator account by changing the permissions for the roles that you assign to the group.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Role.

2. Click Manage roles.

3. In the list of existing roles, click the name of the role that you want to change the permissions for.

4. Click Edit role.

5. Switch the appropriate tabs to change the appropriate permissions.

6. Click Save all.

After you finish: Instruct the administrators to log out of the BlackBerry Administration Service and log in again so that thechanges can take effect immediately.

Change the roles for an administrator accountTo reflect the changes to an administrator's responsibilities in your organization, you can add or remove one or more administrativeroles for the administrator account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for an administrator account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the administrator account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Roles tab, in the Current roles list, add or remove the appropriate roles.

7. Click Save all.

Related topicsAdministrative roles, 27

Delete a roleYou can delete a role when you no longer require it in your organization's environment.

Before you begin: Verify that the role is not assigned to any administrator accounts or groups.

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1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Role.

2. Click Manage roles.

3. In the list of existing roles, click the name of the role that you want to delete.

4. Click Delete role.

5. Click Yes - Delete the role.

Delete an administrator accountYou can delete an administrator account when you no longer require it in your organization's environment.

Before you begin: If the administrator is also a BlackBerry® device user, remove the BlackBerry device from the administratoraccount.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Administrator User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for an administrator account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the administrator account.

5. In the Status list, click Delete user.

6. Click Yes - Delete the user.

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Managing groupsYou can assign properties to user and administrator accounts at the individual, group, and domain level. The BlackBerry®Administration Service applies properties to user and administrator accounts using the following hierarchy:• The properties at the individual level override the properties at the group level.• The properties at the group level override the properties at the domain level.

After you add a user or administrator account to a group, you can override the properties that you configured for the account atthe group or domain level by changing the properties at the user account level. If you change and reapply the group or domainproperties, the updated properties override the previous user account properties.

If you remove a user or administrator account from a group, the account name remains in the global users list, but it does notappear in the group list.

Remove a user account from a group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click the group name.

4. In the Manage users in group membership list, click Remove users from group membership.

5. Search for a user account.

6. Select the check box beside the display name for the user accounts that you want to remove.

7. Click Remove from group membership.

Change the properties of a groupAfter you create a group, specify the properties that you want to apply to all user and administrator accounts in the group. Youcan copy the properties from one group to another. When you add user accounts or administrator accounts to a group, the groupproperties apply to the new accounts automatically.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click the group name.

4. Click Edit group.

5. Switch between the appropriate tabs and make the appropriate changes.

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6. Click Save all.

Rename a group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click the group name.

4. Click Edit group.

5. In the Group information section, in the Name field, type a new name for the group.

6. Click Save all.

Delete a group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click the group name.

4. Click Delete group.

5. Click Yes - Delete the group.

Managing user accountsIf you rename users in Novell® ConsoleOne®, you must readd the user accounts to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server so that theBlackBerry Enterprise Server can retrieve the changes to the user account.

When you delete a user account, you can retain the user account information in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. You can activatethe user account again, or the user can continue to use the BlackBerry device as a BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector. When youactivate a user account that you retained, the user account will have the same settings it had before you deleted it.

Move a user account to a different group1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Groups tab, in the Current groups list, click the group that you want to to remove the user from.

7. Click Remove.

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8. In the Available groups list, click the group that you want to move the user account to.

9. Click Add.

10. Click Save all.

Move a user account from one BlackBerry Enterprise Server to another1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. In the BlackBerry Enterprise Server status list, click Switch BlackBerry user to different BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

6. In the Available BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances list, click the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that you want tomove the user account to.

7. Click Save all.

Delete a user account from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Before you begin: Verify that the primary BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is running.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. In the BlackBerry Enterprise Server status list, click Disable as BlackBerry user.

6. Click Back to search.

7. In the Search users > User criteria section, type the display name for the user account.

8. Click the display name for the user account.

9. In the Status list, click Delete user.

Update a user account manually1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. In the Status list, click Reload user.

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Add an administrator role to a user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Roles tab, in the Available roles list, click the role that you want to assign to the user account.

7. Click Add.

8. Click Save all.

Update the contact list manuallyYou can update the contact list in the BlackBerry® Configuration Database so that you can include any organizational changesor updates in the contact list. The amount of time that the BlackBerry Mail Store Service requires to update the contact listdepends on the contact list size.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click Email.

3. Click Refresh available user list from company directory.

Resend service books to a BlackBerry device1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the BlackBerry device PIN.

5. In the Communications list, click Resend service books to a device.

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The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server includes IT administration commands that you can send over the wireless network to protectsensitive data on a BlackBerry device. You can use these commands to lock the BlackBerry device, permanently delete userinformation and application data, and return the BlackBerry device settings to the default values.

IT administration command Description

Specify new device password and lock

device

This command creates a new password and locks a BlackBerry device over the

wireless network. You can communicate the new password to the user verbally when

the BlackBerry device user locates the BlackBerry device. When the BlackBerry

device user unlocks the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry device prompts the user

to accept or reject the new password.

You can use this command if the BlackBerry device is lost. If you or a user turned

on content protection and a BlackBerry device is running BlackBerry® Device

Software version 4.3.1 or earlier, you cannot use this command.

Delete all device data and disable device This command permanently deletes all user information and application data that

the BlackBerry device stores. You can configure the following options when you use

this command:

• specify a delay, in hours, before the BlackBerry device starts to delete all the

user information and application data

• require the BlackBerry device to return to its factory default settings when it

receives this command

• specify whether to permit the BlackBerry device user to stop permanently

deleting data from the BlackBerry device and making the BlackBerry device

unavailable during the delay period

You can send this command to a BlackBerry device that you want to distribute to

another BlackBerry device user in your organization, or to a BlackBerry device that

is lost and that the BlackBerry device user might recover.

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Protect a stolen BlackBerry device1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the PIN for the user account.

5. In the Activation list, click Delete all device data and disable device.

6. Click Yes - Delete all device data and disable device.

After you finish:• Verify that the BlackBerry device received the command.• Contact your organization's wireless service provider to turn off the service for a BlackBerry device after you send the IT

administration command that deletes all of the BlackBerry device data and deactivates the BlackBerry device.

Protect a lost BlackBerry deviceIf a user misplaces a BlackBerry® device or if a BlackBerry device is stolen, you can protect the data on the BlackBerry device bylocking the BlackBerry device or making it unavailable.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the PIN for the user account.

5. In the Activation section, click Specify new device password and lock device.

6. Type and confirm an activation password. For BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.1and earlier, the password must not contain special characters. Some BlackBerry devices do not support special charactersand do not unlock when a user types a password that contains special characters.

7. Click Specify new device password and lock device.

Protect a lost BlackBerry device that a user might recoverIf a BlackBerry® device is lost but the BlackBerry device user might recover it, you can protect the information on the BlackBerrydevice by scheduling it to start deleting all user information and application data and to become unavailable after a period oftime that you specify. You can also specify whether the user can cancel the scheduled command if the user recovers the BlackBerrydevice.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

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3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the PIN for the user account.

5. In the Activation section, click Delete all device data and disable device.

6. In the Erase Data Settings section, perform the following actions:• In the Erase Data Delay (hours) field, type the number of hours that must elapse before the BlackBerry device starts

deleting user information and application data.

• In the Allow User Override drop-down list, click Yes to permit the user to cancel the scheduled command on theBlackBerry device if the user recovers it.

7. Click Yes - Delete all device data and disable device.

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Managing the default distribution settings for jobsWhen you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, change a software configuration that you assigned touser accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to deliver the resultingobjects or settings to BlackBerry devices. You can change the default settings that control how the BlackBerry AdministrationService creates jobs and delivers job tasks to BlackBerry devices. You can also change the default settings that the BlackBerryAdministration Service uses to deliver IT policies, BlackBerry Java® Applications, BlackBerry® Device Software, and standardapplication settings to BlackBerry devices.

Change default settings for a job scheduleWhen you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, when you change a software configuration that youassigned to user accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to deliver theresulting objects or settings to BlackBerry devices. A job consists of multiple tasks. Each task delivers a specific object or settingto a BlackBerry device, for example, upgrading BlackBerry® Device Software, installing or removing a BlackBerry Java®Application, or sending updated IT policy settings or application settings.

You can change the default settings for a job to control how the BlackBerry Administration Service processes jobs. If you changethe default settings for a job, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Specify job schedule settings.

3. Click Edit job schedule settings.

4. In the Default delay for each application job section, in the Default delay field, type the number of minutes that theBlackBerry Administration Service waits before it creates and processes a job.

The default value is 15 minutes.

5. In the General section, in the Mark job as failed field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration Servicewaits before it defines a job that was not delivered to BlackBerry devices as failed.

The default value is 30 days.

6. In the Purge jobs field, type the number of days that the BlackBerry Administration Service waits before it deletes a failedjob or a completed job.

The default value is 7 days.

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Change how IT policies are sent to BlackBerry devicesYou can change the settings that the BlackBerry® Administration Service uses to send all IT policy settings and updates toBlackBerry devices. If you change the default settings for IT policy distribution, your organization's environment might experiencea performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Specify IT policy distribution settings.

3. Click Edit distribution settings.

4. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the default recurrence day for

sending IT policy updates.a. Click the Edit icon for the default recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

set the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a new recurrence day for sending

IT policy updates.

If you want to add more than one recurrence day for sending IT policy updates,

the schedules for the separate recurrence days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

set the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

5. On the System throttling tab, in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstance field, type the maximum number of tasks that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to process at the sametime.

The default value is 1000.

6. On the Job throttling tab, to turn on throttling for all IT policy tasks in jobs, select Enabled to reduce load on system.

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7. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all IT policy tasks in each job in a time window section, in the Maximumnumber of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type the maximum number of ITpolicy tasks that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process at the same time.

The default value is 25.

8. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window field, type the total number of IT policy tasks that you wantthe BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process during each processing interval.

The default value is 150.

9. Click Save all.

Change how to install, update, or remove BlackBerry Java ApplicationsYou can change the settings that the BlackBerry® Administration Service uses to install and update BlackBerry® Java®Applications on BlackBerry devices, and remove BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices. If you change the defaultapplication distribution settings, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Specify application distribution settings.

3. Click Edit distribution settings.

4. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the default recurrence day for

installing, upgrading, or removing

BlackBerry Java Applications.

a. Click the Edit icon for the default recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a new recurrence day for

installing, upgrading, or removing

BlackBerry Java Applications.

If you want to add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate

recurrence days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

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5. On the System throttling tab, in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstance field, type the maximum number of tasks that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to process at the sametime.

The default value is 1000.

6. On the Job throttling tab, to turn on throttling for all application tasks in jobs, select Enabled to reduce load on system.

7. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all application tasks in each job in a time window section, in the Maximumnumber of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type the maximum number ofapplication tasks that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process simultaneously.

The default value is 25.

8. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of application tasks that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process during each processinginterval.

The default value is 150.

9. Click Save all.

Change how to install, update, or remove the BlackBerry Device SoftwareYou can change the settings that the BlackBerry® Administration Service uses to install or upgrade the BlackBerry® DeviceSoftware on BlackBerry devices or remove the BlackBerry Device Software from BlackBerry devices. If you change the defaultdistribution settings for the BlackBerry Device Software, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Specify BlackBerry Device Software distribution settings.

3. Click Edit distribution settings.

4. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the recurrence day for

installing, updating, or removing the

BlackBerry Device Software.

a. Click the Edit icon for the recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

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Task Steps

Add a recurrence day for installing,

updating, or removing the BlackBerry

Device Software.

To add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate recurrence

days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

5. On the System throttling tab, in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstance field, type the maximum number of BlackBerry Device Software tasks that you want the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer to process at the same time.

The default value is 1000.

6. To turn on throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software tasks in jobs, on the Job throttling tab, click Enabled to reduceload on system.

7. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software tasks in each job in a time window section,in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type themaximum number of BlackBerry Device Software tasks that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process at thesame time.

The default value is 25.

8. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of BlackBerry Device Software tasks that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process during eachprocessing interval.

The default value is 150.

9. Click Save all.

Change how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends standard application settings toBlackBerry devicesBlackBerry® Device Software configurations include standard application settings that you can use to control calendar, email,and contact list settings on BlackBerry devices. You can change how the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server sends the settings to andupdates the settings on BlackBerry devices. If you change the default distribution settings for the standard application settings,your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Specify BlackBerry Device Software application distribution settings.

3. Click Edit distribution settings.

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4. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the recurrence day for

sending or updating standard

application settings.

a. Click the Edit icon for the default recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, click the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate recurrence option.

If necessary, change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a recurrence day for sending or

updating standard application

settings.

To add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate recurrence

days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, click the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate recurrence option.

If necessary, change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

5. On the System throttling tab, in the System throttling across all jobs section, in the Maximum number of simultaneoustasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type the maximum number of tasks that you want theBlackBerry Enterprise Server to process at the same time.

The default value is 1000.

6. To turn on throttling for all tasks for standard application settings in jobs, on the Job throttling tab, click Enabled to reduceload on system.

7. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software application settings tasks in each job in atime window section, in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstance field, type the maximum number of tasks for standard application settings that you want the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer to process at the same time.

The default value is 25.

8. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of tasks for standard application settings that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process duringeach processing interval.

The default value is 150.

9. Click Save all.

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Managing the distribution settings for a specific jobWhen you create a software configuration and assign it to user accounts, change a software configuration that you assigned touser accounts, or assign or change an IT policy, the BlackBerry® Administration Service creates jobs to deliver the resultingobjects or settings to BlackBerry devices. Before the BlackBerry Administration Service delivers a specific job, you can changethe delivery schedule of the job, priority of the job, and how the job delivers IT policies, BlackBerry Java® Applications, BlackBerry®Device Software, and standard application settings to BlackBerry devices.

If you do not change the schedule, priority, or distribution settings for a job, the job uses the default schedule and distributionsettings that you configure in the BlackBerry Administration Service.

Specify the start time and priority for a jobIf a job has not started running, you can specify when you want the job to start. If you do not specify the start time for a job, thejob starts according to the distribution settings that you configured in the BlackBerry® Administration Service. You can alsochange the priority of a job. By default, all jobs have a medium priority. If you change the priority of a job to low, the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server processes it after the jobs with a medium or high priority. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server processes jobs witha high priority before it processes jobs with a medium or low priority.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for the job that you want to change.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the job that you want to change.

5. Click Edit job.

6. In the Priority drop-down list, click the appropriate priority for the job.

7. In the Job Schedule section, in the Effective Date field, select the start date for the job.

8. Click Save all.

Change how a job sends IT policies to BlackBerry devicesYou can change how the BlackBerry® Administration Service sends IT policy settings and changes in a specific job to BlackBerrydevices. You can change a job's distribution settings for IT policies only if the job is not running. If you changing the IT policydistribution settings for a job, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for the job that you want to change.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the job that you want to change.

5. Click Edit job.

6. On the IT Policy Distribution tab, perform any of the following tasks:

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Task Steps

Change the default recurrence day for

sending IT policy changes.a. Click the Edit icon for the default recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a new recurrence day for sending

IT policy changes.

If you want to add more than one recurrence day for sending IT policy changes,

the schedules for the separate recurrence days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

7. To turn on throttling for all IT policy tasks in the job, in the Default throttling enablement for all IT policy tasks in eachjob in a time window section, select Enabled to reduce load on system.

8. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all IT policy tasks in each job in a time window section, in the Maximumnumber of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type the maximum number of ITpolicy tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process at the same time.

The default value is 25.

9. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of IT policy tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process during each processinginterval.

The default value is 150.

10. Click Save all.

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Change how a job sends BlackBerry Java Applications to BlackBerry devicesYou can change how the BlackBerry® Administration Service installs, updates, or removes the BlackBerry® Java® Applicationsin a specific job on BlackBerry devices. You can change a job's distribution settings for applications only if the job is not running.If you change the default application distribution settings, your organization's environment might experience a performanceimpact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for the job that you want to change.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the job that you want to change.

5. Click Edit job.

6. On the Application Distribution tab, perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the default recurrence day for

installing, upgrading, or removing

BlackBerry Java Applications.

a. Click the Edit icon for the default recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a new recurrence day for

installing, upgrading, or removing

BlackBerry Java Applications.

If you want to add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate

recurrence days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

7. To turn on throttling for all application tasks in the job, on the Default throttling enablement for all application tasksin each job in a time window section, select Enabled to reduce load on system.

8. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all application tasks in each job in a time window section, in the Maximumnumber of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type the maximum number ofapplication tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process at the same time.

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The default value is 25.

9. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of application tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to process during eachprocessing interval.

The default value is 150.

10. Click Save all.

Change how a job sends the BlackBerry Device Software to BlackBerry devicesYou can change how the BlackBerry® Administration Service installs, updates, or removes the BlackBerry® Device Software in aspecific job on BlackBerry devices. You can change the distribution settings for a job for the BlackBerry Device Software only ifthe job is not running. If you change the default distribution settings for BlackBerry Device Software, your organization'senvironment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for a job.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the appropriate job.

5. Click Edit job.

6. On the BlackBerry Device Software Distribution tab, perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the recurrence day for

installing, updating, or removing

BlackBerry Device Software.

a. Click the Edit icon for the recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, click the number of recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate option. If necessary,

change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a new recurrence day for

installing, updating, or removing

BlackBerry Device Software.

To add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate recurrence

days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, click the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate recurrence option.

If necessary, change the start time and end time.

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c. Click the Add icon.

7. To turn on throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software tasks in jobs, in the Default throttling enablement for allBlackBerry Device Software tasks in each job in a time window section, click Enabled to reduce load on system.

8. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software tasks in each job in a time window section,in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, type themaximum number of BlackBerry Device Software tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to processat the same time.

The default value is 25.

9. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of BlackBerry Device Software tasks in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to processduring each processing interval.

The default value is 150.

10. Click Save all.

Change how a job sends standard application settings to BlackBerry devicesBlackBerry® Device Software configurations include standard application settings that you can use to control calendar, email,and contact list settings on BlackBerry devices. You can change how the BlackBerry Administration Service sends settings andupdates in jobs to BlackBerry devices. If you change the default distribution settings for the standard application settings inBlackBerry Device Software configurations, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Devices menu, expand Deployment jobs.

2. Click Manage deployment jobs.

3. Search for a job.

4. In the search results, click the ID of the appropriate job.

5. Click Edit job.

6. On the BlackBerry Device Software Application Settings Distribution tab, perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change the recurrence day for

sending or updating standard

application settings.

a. Click the Edit icon for the recurrence day.

b. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, select the number of recurrence days.

c. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate recurrence option.

If necessary, change the start time and end time.

d. Click the Update icon.

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By default, the recurrence day is Every day and the start time is All day.

Add a recurrence day for sending or

updating standard application

settings.

To add more than one recurrence day, the schedules for the separate recurrence

days cannot overlap.

a. In the Scheduled deployment day(s) drop-down list, click the appropriate

recurrence option. If necessary, click the recurrence days.

b. In the Start time drop-down list, click the appropriate recurrence option.

If necessary, change the start time and end time.

c. Click the Add icon.

7. To turn on throttling for all tasks for standard application settings in the job, in the Default throttling enablement for allBlackBerry Device Software application tasks in each job in a time window section, click Enabled to reduce load onsystem.

8. If necessary, in the Default throttling for all BlackBerry Device Software Application Settings tasks in each job in atime window section, in the Maximum number of simultaneous tasks per BlackBerry Administration Serviceinstance field, type the maximum number of tasks for standard application settings in the job that you want the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server to process at the same time.

The default value is 25.

9. If necessary, in the Total number of tasks per time window per BlackBerry Administration Service instance field, typethe total number of tasks for standard application settings in the job that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server toprocess during each processing interval.

The default value is 150.

10. Click Save all.

Managing BlackBerry Java Applications on BlackBerry devices

Make a BlackBerry Java Application unavailable for installationYou can delete a BlackBerry® Java® Application and all versions of the application from the application repository if you do notwant to make the BlackBerry Java Application available to add to software configurations. You cannot delete a BlackBerry JavaApplication from the application repository if the BlackBerry Java Application is in a software configuration.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software >Applications.

2. Click Manage applications.

3. Search for a BlackBerry Java Application.

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4. In the search results, click the name of the application.

5. Click Delete application.

6. Click Yes - Delete the application and all application versions.

Remove a BlackBerry Java Application from BlackBerry devices over the wireless networkYou can remove a BlackBerry® Java® Application, the collaboration client, or the BlackBerry® MDS Runtime from BlackBerrydevices over the wireless network.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Manage software configurations.

3. Click a software configuration.

4. Click Edit software configuration.

5. On the Applications tab, click the Delete icon for the application.

6. Perform one of the following actions:• If you configured the software configuration to permit unlisted applications on BlackBerry devices and you want to permit

users to install the application as an unlisted application, or if you configured the software configuration to not permitunlisted applications on BlackBerry devices, click Save all.

• If you configured the software configuration to permit unlisted applications on BlackBerry devices, and you do not wantto permit users to install the application on their BlackBerry devices, perform steps 7 to 12.

7. Click Add applications to software configuration.

8. Search for the application that you want to remove.

9. In the search results, select the application.

10. In the Disposition drop-down list for the application, click Disallowed.

11. Click Add to software configuration.

12. Click Save all.

Managing software configurations

Remove a software configuration from a groupIf you remove a software configuration from a group, the applications in the software configuration are removed from theBlackBerry® devices that are associated with the user accounts that belong to the group.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click a group.

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4. Click Edit group.

5. On the Software configuration tab, in the Current software configurations list, click a software configuration.

6. Click Remove.

7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each software configuration you want to remove.

8. Click Save all.

Remove a software configuration from multiple user accountsIf you remove a software configuration from multiple user accounts, the applications in the software configuration are removedfrom the BlackBerry® devices that are associated with the user accounts.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. At the bottom of the screen, click Manage multiple users.

5. Select one or more user accounts.

6. In the Remove from user configuration list, click Remove software configuration.

7. In the Available software configurations list, click a software configuration.

8. Click Remove.

9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each software configuration that you want to remove from the user accounts.

10. Click Save.

Remove a software configuration from a user accountIf you remove a software configuration from a user account, the applications in the software configuration are removed from theBlackBerry® device associated with the user account.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. In the search results, click the display name for a user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. On the Software configuration tab, in the Current software configurations list, click a software configuration.

7. Click Remove.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each software configuration that you want to remove.

9. Click Save all.

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Delete a software configurationYou can delete a software configuration that is not assigned to a user account.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Software.

2. Click Manage software configurations.

3. Click a software configuration.

4. Click Delete software configuration.

5. Click Yes - Delete the software configuration.

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Update a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry BrowserApplication on BlackBerry devicesIf you add a new version of a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry® Browser Application to the BlackBerry MDSApplication Repository, the previous version of the application is no longer available for installation. If you send an update requestfor a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application to BlackBerry devices, users are given the option to update the application. If youwant to update the BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application on BlackBerry devices without giving users the option to decline theupdate, send an install request for the new version of the application to BlackBerry devices. When you send an update requestfor a BlackBerry Browser Application to BlackBerry devices, users are not given the option to decline the update.

Before you begin: Add a new version of a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application to theBlackBerry MDS Application Repository.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Application Directory.

2. Search for an application.

3. In the search results, click the Upgrade icon for an application.

4. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Update the application on BlackBerry

devices using groups.In the Select Device drop-down list, click the appropriate group.

Update the application on BlackBerry

devices using PINs.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click PINs.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the PINs and paste them into the text field. Separate each PIN with

a semicolon (;).

Update the application on BlackBerry

devices using user names.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click Users.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the user names and paste them into the text field. Separate each

user name with a semicolon (;).

5. Click Search users for upgrade.

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6. Select the BlackBerry devices that you want to update the application on.

7. Click Next.

8. To specify when to update the application on BlackBerry devices, select the Schedule for later option.

9. If necessary, in the Schedule date field, specify the date to update the application.

10. If necessary, in the Schedule time drop-down lists, specify the time to update the application.

11. In the Group size field, type the number of BlackBerry devices that you want to send the update request to at the same time.

The default value is 10.

12. In the Push interval field, type an interval for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to send the update request toBlackBerry devices.

The default value is 5 minutes.

13. Click Proceed to upgrade.

After you finish: To verify that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sent the update request to BlackBerry devices, on theMDS Application management menu, click Scheduled Job Status to view pending job requests.

Removing BlackBerry MDS Runtime Applications and BlackBerry BrowserApplicationsIf you want to prevent users from accessing a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry® Browser Application, youcan remove the application from the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository and from BlackBerry devices.

Make a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application unavailablefor installationYou can remove a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application from the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository if you want to preventusers from searching for and installing the application using the BlackBerry MDS Control Center on their BlackBerry devices.You can also remove a BlackBerry Browser Application from the BlackBerry MDS Application Repository. Users cannot searchfor and install BlackBerry Browser Applications using the BlackBerry MDS Control Center on their BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Application Directory.

2. Search for an application.

3. In the search results, click the Delete icon for the application that you want to remove from the BlackBerry MDS ApplicationRepository.

4. Click OK.

After you finish: If you remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application from the BlackBerryMDS Application Repository, the application still runs on BlackBerry devices. If you do not want users to use an application thatis installed on BlackBerry devices, you must remove the application from the BlackBerry devices.

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Remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application fromBlackBerry devices1. In the BlackBerry® MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Application Installed.

2. Search for an application.

3. In the search results, click the Uninstall icon for the application that you want to remove.

4. Perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Remove the application from

BlackBerry devices using groups.In the Select Device drop-down list, click the appropriate group.

Remove the application from

BlackBerry devices using PINs.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click PINs.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the PINs and paste them into the text field. Separate each PIN with

a semicolon (;).

Remove the application from

BlackBerry devices using user names.a. In the Select Device drop-down list, click Users.

b. Export a list of users from the BlackBerry Administration Service.

c. Copy the user names and paste them into the text field. Separate each

user name with a semicolon (;).

5. Click Search users for uninstall.

6. Select the BlackBerry devices that you want to remove the application from.

7. Click Next.

8. To specify when to remove the application on BlackBerry devices, select the Schedule for later option.

9. If necessary, in the Schedule Date field, specify the date to remove the application.

10. If necessary, in the Schedule time drop-down lists, specify the time to remove the application.

11. In the Group size field, type the number of BlackBerry devices that you want to send the removal request to at the same time.

The default value is 10.

12. In the Push interval field, type an interval for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to send the removal request toBlackBerry devices.

The default value is 5 minutes.

13. Click Proceed to uninstall.

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After you finish: To verify that the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sent the removal request to BlackBerry devices, on theMDS Application management menu, click Scheduled Job Status to view pending job requests.

Remove a BlackBerry MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry Browser Application from aspecific BlackBerry device1. In the BlackBerry® MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click User.

2. Search for a user account.

3. In the search results, click the BlackBerry device PIN.

4. In the Installed Applications list, click the Uninstall icon for the application that you want to remove.

5. Click OK.

Cancel a request to install, update, or remove a BlackBerry MDS RuntimeApplication or BlackBerry Browser ApplicationIf the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service has not completed a request to install, update, or remove an application, you cancancel the request. If the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service installed, updated, or removed the application from specificBlackBerry devices before you cancelled the job, you must manage those BlackBerry devices manually.

Before you begin: Send a request to install, update, or remove an application using the BlackBerry MDS Application Console.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Scheduled Job Status.

2. Click the Cancel icon for a request.

3. Click OK.

Remove application data from the BlackBerry MDS Integration ServiceWhen you install a BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Application or BlackBerry® Browser Application on BlackBerry devices, theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service stores application data that is used to run the application. If an application that you previouslyinstalled on BlackBerry devices is no longer installed, you can remove the application data from the BlackBerry MDS IntegrationService to manage the performance of the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.

Before you begin: Verify that the application is removed from BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry MDS Application Console, on the MDS Application management menu, click Application Installed.

2. Search for an application.

3. In the search results, click the Delete icon for an application.

4. Click OK.

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Remove a certificate from the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service trustedstoreIf you do not want the BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service to authenticate with BlackBerry® MDS Runtime Applications thatuse a specific certificate, you can remove the certificate from the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service trusted store.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to remove a certificate for.

3. In the Certificates list, click Remove existing certificates.

4. Click the Delete icon for a certificate.

5. Click Save.

Block notification messages that an event data source sends to BlackBerrydevicesIf users receive notification messages on BlackBerry® devices too frequently from an event data source (for example, an applicationserver or content server), you can create a filter to block the notification messages. When you create a filter to block an eventdata source, the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service does not process or send notification messages from the event data sourceto BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Filter host/address field, type the name of the event data source (for example, <host_name>.<domain>) or the IPaddress of the event data source.

5. Click Save all.

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Restricting user access to content on web serversYou can prevent users from accessing specific web servers using the BlackBerry® Browser or applications on their BlackBerrydevices. To specify the web servers that you want users to access, you can turn on pull authorization to restrict access to all typesof web content, and create pull rules to specify a list of web servers that you permit users to access. Alternatively, you can createpull rules that specify a list of restricted web servers.

Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devicesTurn on pull authorization for a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to restrict the web addresses that users assigned to thatBlackBerry MDS Connection Service can request when the users connect to the Internet or to your organization's intranet fromtheir BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Access control section, in the Pull authorization drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

Users cannot access web content on their BlackBerry devices until you permit the users to access specific web servers using pullrules.

After you finish: To permit users to access specific web servers, specify allowed web address patterns and assign the web addresspatterns to a pull rule, and assign the pull rule to a user account or group.

Specify web address patternsYou can create pull rules that specify which web address patterns users can and cannot use to access web servers from theBlackBerry® Browser and other applications on their BlackBerry devices. To create a pull rule, you must first specify web addresspatterns (for example, specify addresses with domains that are allowed). You can assign the web address patterns to a pull rulethat you create, and specify whether access to web servers that match the web address patterns is permitted or restricted onBlackBerry devices. After you create a pull rule, you must assign it to user accounts or groups.

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A web site that uses DNS load balancing returns a single IP address to the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service but might usemultiple IP addresses to provide access to the web site. As a result, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service might not be ableto restrict BlackBerry devices from accessing the web site.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Pull URL patterns tab, in the appropriate protocol section, type the web address pattern of a web server that youwant to control access to.

5. Click the Add icon.

6. Click Save all.

After you finish: Create web address patterns for each web server that you want to permit users to access. Create a pull rulethat permits users to access the web servers that match the web address patterns.

Create a pull rule1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Access control rules tab, in the Rule name field, type a name for the pull rule.

5. In the Control type drop-down list, click Pull.

6. Click the Add icon.

7. Click Save all.

After you finish: Restrict or permit web address patterns using a pull rule.

Restrict or permit web address patterns using a pull rule

Before you begin: Create a pull rule.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Access control rules tab, click the Edit icon for a pull rule.

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5. In the URL pattern group drop-down list, click the URL pattern group of the web address pattern that you want to assignto the pull rule.

6. In the URL pattern drop-down list, click the web address pattern that you want to assign to the pull rule.

7. In the Allowed drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To prevent users from accessing web servers that match the specified web address pattern, click Deny.• To permit users to access web servers that match the specified web address pattern, click Allow.

8. Click the Add icon.

9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 for each web address pattern that you want to assign to the pull rule.

10. Click Save all.

After you finish: Assign the pull rule to a group or user account.

Assign a pull rule to the members of a group

Before you begin: Create a pull rule. Assign web address patterns to the pull rule.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Click Advanced search.

4. Search for a group.

5. Click Manage multiple users.

6. Select all users.

7. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add pull rule.

8. In the Available pull rules list, click a pull rule.

9. Click Add.

10. Click Save.

Assign a pull rule to user accounts

Before you begin: Create a pull rule. Assign web address patterns to the pull rule.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

5. Select the appropriate user accounts.

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6. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add pull rule.

7. In the Available pull rules list, click a pull rule.

8. Click Add.

9. Click Save.

Restricting user access to media content in the BlackBerry BrowserYou can use standard definitions for MIME media types so that you can restrict the media types that the BlackBerry® MDSConnection Service can send to the BlackBerry® Browser and other applications on BlackBerry devices.

For more information about MIME media types, visit www.iana.org.

Prevent users from accessing specific media typesYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service instances in your organization's environment to prevent users fromaccessing every format of a media type (for example, video), or a specific format of a media type (for example, .mp3), using theBlackBerry® Browser and other applications on a BlackBerry device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Media content type field, type the media type and subtype using standard definitions for MIME media types. Usethe format <type>/<subtype>.

5. In the Disallow content drop-down list, click True.

6. Click the Add button.

7. Click Save all.

Configure a maximum file size for media typesYou can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service instances in your organization's environment to prevent users fromaccessing specific media file types that exceed a maximum size.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Media content type field, type the media type and subtype using standard definitions for MIME media types. Usethe format <type>/<subtype>.

5. In the Maximum KB/Connection field, type the maximum file size.

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6. In the Disallow content drop-down list, click False.

7. Click the Add button.

8. Click Save all.

Restricting the push application content that users can receiveBy default, a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service sends push requests from server-side push applications to applications onBlackBerry devices. BlackBerry devices can receive application data and application updates without users requesting the content.

You can configure your organization's environment so that only specific server-side push applications can send push requeststo BlackBerry devices. You can turn on push authentication to prevent a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service from sending pushrequests, and create push initiators that permit specific server-side applications to send push requests to BlackBerry devices. Topermit specific users to receive push requests on BlackBerry devices, you can create push rules and assign the rules to the users.

For more information about push requests, see the BlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide.

Restrict push applications from sending data to BlackBerry devicesYou can turn on push authentication to permit only authenticated push applications to send push requests to applications onBlackBerry® devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Access control section, in the Push authentication options, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish: To authenticate and permit specific server-side push applications to send push requests to BlackBerry devices,create push initiators.

Create push initiators for push applicationsPush initiators specify which server-side push applications are authenticated and permitted to send push requests to applicationson BlackBerry® devices. For push initiators to work, you must turn on push authentication for the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService. You can configure several server-side push applications to use the same push initiator (that is, to use the sameauthorization password) if your organization's development environment permits it. Verify that the authorization HTTP headerin push requests from server-side push applications matches the name and password that you specify for the push initiator.

Before you begin: Turn on push authentication for the appropriate instances of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

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1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Push initiators tab, in the Name field, type the name of the server-side application that you want to permit to sendpush requests to BlackBerry devices.

5. In the Credentials field, type the password for the server-side push application.

6. Click the Add icon.

7. Click Save all.

After you finish: Create a push initiator for each server-side push application that you want to permit to send push requests toBlackBerry devices. To specify which users can receive push requests from authenticated push applications, turn on pushauthorization and create push rules.

Turn on push authorizationIf you turned on push authentication and created push initiators to specify which push applications can send push requests, youcan create push rules to specify which users are permitted to receive authenticated push requests. The BlackBerry® MDSConnection Service can apply push rules only if you turn on push authorization for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

Before you begin:• Turn on push authentication.• Create push initiators to authenticate specific push applications.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Access control section, in the Push authorization drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish: Create a push rule.

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Create a push rule1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

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3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Access control rules tab, in the Rule name field, type a name for the push rule.

5. In the Control type drop-down list, click Push.

6. Click the Add icon.

7. Click Save all.

After you finish: Assign push initiators to the push rule.

Assign push initiators to a push rule

Before you begin: Create push initiators to authenticate specific push applications.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Access control rules tab, click the Edit icon for a push rule.

5. In the Available push initiators list, click the push initiator that you want to assign to the push rule.

6. Click Add.

7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each push initiator that you want to assign to the push rule.

8. Click Save all.

After you finish: Assign the push rule to a user account or to a group.

Assign a push rule to the members of a group

Before you begin:• Create a push rule.• Assign push initiators to the push rule.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Click Advanced search.

4. Search for a group.

5. Click Manage multiple users.

6. Select all users.

7. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add push rule.

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8. In the Available push rules list, click a push rule.

9. Click Add.

10. Click Save.

Assign a push rule to user accounts

Before you begin:• Create a push rule.• Assign push initiators to the push rule.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, in the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

5. Select the user accounts that you want to assign a push rule to.

6. In the Add to user configuration list, click Add push rule.

7. In the Available push rules list, click a push rule.

8. Click Add.

9. Click Save.

Encrypt push requests that push applications send to BlackBerry devicesYou can configure a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to use SSL or TLS to encrypt the push requests that server-side pushapplications send to BlackBerry devices. By default, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not encrypt the push requeststhat server-side push applications send.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Access control section, in the Push encryption drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

Associate a push initiator with the BlackBerry MDS Integration ServiceYou can specify the push initiator that you want the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to use to communicate with theBlackBerry MDS Integration Service .

Before you begin:

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• Turn on push authentication to restrict the push applications that can send push requests to BlackBerry devices.• Create a push initiator for the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to communicate with the BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the MDS Connection Service push initiator drop-down list, click the push initiator that youwant to associate with the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool.

5. Click Save all.

Managing push application requestsThe BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service receives push application requests from server-side push applications and sends therequests to applications on BlackBerry devices. You can control how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service processes, stores,and sends push application requests.

For more information about types of push requests, visit www.blackberry.com/developers to see the BlackBerry Java DevelopmentEnvironment Development Guide.

Specify device ports for application-reliable push requestsApplication developers can create BlackBerry® Java® Applications to manage application-reliable push requests. When aBlackBerry Java Application receives an application-reliable push request, it sends a delivery confirmation message to theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service, which sends the message to the server-side push application. You must specify the deviceport numbers that the BlackBerry Java Applications listen on for application-reliable push requests.

Before you begin: Contact your organization's application developers for the unique port numbers that they defined forBlackBerry Java Applications that support application-reliable push requests.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to specify device ports for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Device ports enabled for reliable pushes field, type the device port number.

5. Click the Add button.

6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 for each device port number that you want to add.

7. Click Save all.

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8. Click Restart instance.

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Store push application requests in the BlackBerry Configuration DatabaseTo manage memory and system resources in your organization's environment, you can configure a BlackBerry® MDS ConnectionService to store PAP and Research In Motion® push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. You can also configurestorage settings for the BlackBerry Configuration Database. For more information about types of push requests, visitwww.blackberry.com/developers to see the BlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Push access protocol section, in the Store push submissions drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

6. Click Restart instance.

After you finish: Configure the settings for storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

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Configure the settings for storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration DatabaseTo manage your organization's system resources, you can configure storage settings for push requests that are stored in theBlackBerry® Configuration Database.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the Push message settings section, in the Maximum number of push messages stored field, type the number of pushrequests that you want the BlackBerry Configuration Database to store.

5. In the Maximum push message age field, type the maximum length of time, in minutes, that you want the BlackBerryConfiguration Database to store a push request before the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server deletes it from the BlackBerryConfiguration Database.

6. Click Save all.

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Configure the maximum number of active connections that a BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService can processYou can configure the maximum number of push connections that a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service can process at thesame time. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service queues the push connections that exceed this limit.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to configure active connections for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Push access protocol section, in the Maximum number of active connections field, type a number.

5. Click Save all.

6. Click Restart instance.

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Configure the maximum number of queued connections that a BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService can processThe BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service queues push connections when the number of connections exceeds a limit that youspecify. You can configure the maximum number of push connections that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can queue. TheBlackBerry MDS Connection Service sends a "service unavailable" message to BlackBerry devices when the number of pendingpush connections in the queue exceeds the limit.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to configure the maximum number of queued connections for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Push access protocol section, in the Maximum number of queued connections field, type a number.

5. Click Save all.

6. Click Restart instance.

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Delete requests from the push request queue manuallyAn automated process runs daily to delete outstanding requests from the push request queue on a Microsoft® SQL Server®. Todelete requests from the push request queue manually, you can run the RIMPurgeMDSMsg<database_name> process from theMicrosoft SQL Server management console.

1. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are using the Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager, navigate to Console Root\Microsoft SQL Servers\SQL

Server Group\<BlackBerry_Configuration_Database_server>\Management\SQL Server Agent\Jobs.• If you are using the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, navigate to SQL Server Agent\Jobs.

2. Start the RIMPurgeMDSMsg<database_name> process.

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Managing the wireless backup and recovery of organizer dataThe wireless backup feature backs up user account settings and data from BlackBerry® devices to the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer automatically. You can use the wireless backup feature to synchronize organizer data to BlackBerry devices withoutaffecting the performance of your organization's messaging server. You can also use the wireless backup feature to restore datafrom the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to the BlackBerry device. By default, wireless backup is turned on when you activateBlackBerry devices.

Turn off the wireless backup of organizer data for a user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Organizer data synchronization tab, in the General section, in the Automatic wireless backup turned on drop-down list, click No.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Delete organizer data for members of a user group from the BlackBerry Enterprise ServerIf the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is not writing organizer data for members of a user group from their BlackBerry devices tothe BlackBerry Configuration Database correctly, the organizer data on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server might be corrupted.You can delete the organizer data from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This action forces the BlackBerry devices to synchronizethe current organizer data with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server over the wireless network.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Click Advanced search.

4. In the Group criteria section, in the Specific group drop-down list, click the appropriate group.

5. Click Search.

6. Click Manage multiple users.

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7. Select all users.

8. Under Organizer data synchronization, click Clear backed up data for organizer data synchronization.

Delete a user's organizer data from a BlackBerry Enterprise ServerIf the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server writes a user’s organizer data from a BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase incorrectly, the organizer data on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server might become corrupt. In this case, you can deletethe organizer data from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

5. Select the appropriate user accounts.

6. In the Organizer data synchronization list, click Clear backed up data for organizer data synchronization.

Turning off organizer data synchronization

Turn off organizer data synchronization for all user accounts that are associated with aBlackBerry Enterprise Server1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Instance information section, click Synchronization.

4. Click Edit component.

5. In the Synchronization turned on drop-down list, click False for each type of organizer data.

6. Click Save all.

Turn off organizer data synchronization for a specific user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

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6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Organizer data synchronization tab, in the General section, perform one of the following actions:• To prevent the synchronization of organizer data, in the Wireless Synchronization turned on drop-down list, click No.• To prevent the synchronization of specific types of organizer data, in the General section, in the Wireless

Synchronization turned on drop-down list, click Yes. In the Synchronization turned on drop-down list, click No foreach type of organizer data that you do not want to synchronize.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Changing how organizer data synchronizes

Change the direction of organizer data synchronization for all user accounts on a BlackBerryEnterprise Server1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Instance information section, click Synchronization.

4. Click Edit component.

5. For each type of organizer data, in the Synchronization type drop-down list, perform one of the following actions:• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to the BlackBerry device only, click Server to Device.• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server only, click Device to Server.• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and from the BlackBerry Enterprise

Server to the BlackBerry device, click Bidirectional.

6. Click Save all.

Change the direction of organizer data synchronization for a specific user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Message configuration section, click Default configuration.

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7. On the Organizer data synchronization tab, for each type of organizer data, in the Synchronization type drop-down list,perform one of the following actions:• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to the BlackBerry device only, click Server to Device.• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server only, click Device to Server.• To synchronize data from the BlackBerry device to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and from the BlackBerry Enterprise

Server to the BlackBerry device, click Bidirectional.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Change how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolves conflicts during organizer datasynchronization for all user accounts on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. In the Instance information section, click Synchronization.

4. Click Edit component.

5. In the Conflict resolution drop-down list, perform one of the following actions for each type of organizer data:• To specify that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server data overrides the BlackBerry device data, click Server Wins.• To specify that the BlackBerry device data overrides the BlackBerry Enterprise Server data, click Device Wins.

6. Click Save all.

Change how the BlackBerry Administration Service resolves conflicts during organizer datasynchronization for a specific user account1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Organizer data synchronization tab, for each type of organizer data, in the Conflict resolution drop-down list,perform one of the following actions:• To specify that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server data overrides the BlackBerry device data, click Server Wins.• To specify that the BlackBerry device data overrides the BlackBerry Enterprise Server data, click Device Wins.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

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Managing message forwardingYou can define the message forwarding settings for user accounts and groups that are associated with the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer. The settings control how the BlackBerry Enterprise Server forwards email messages from users’ email applications to theirBlackBerry devices. You can also manage individual user accounts, provide support to users, control the size of the messagequeue, and control the load on the BlackBerry Messaging Agent to process forwarding requests. By default, email messageforwarding is turned on when you add a user account to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

Users can configure message forwarding settings on their BlackBerry devices, or by using the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager orthe BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager. The settings that you define override the settings that users define.

Forward email messages to a BlackBerry device when no filter rules applyYou can configure a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to deliver incoming messages to a user’s BlackBerry device when no emailmessage filters apply to those messages.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of a user account.

5. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

6. Click Edit user.

7. On the Email tab, in the Email message filter rules section, click Forward email messages to the device.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Do not deliver email messages to a BlackBerry device when no filter rules applyYou can configure a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to prevent the delivery of incoming email messages to a user’s BlackBerrydevice when no email message filters apply to the email messages.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

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4. In the search results, click the name of a user account.

5. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

6. Click Edit user.

7. On the Email tab, in the Email message filter rules section, click Do not forward email messages to the device.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Forward email messages from inbox subfolders to a BlackBerry deviceYou can specify which subfolders in a user's email application that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server can forward email messagesfrom. By default, a BlackBerry Enterprise Server forwards messages from the inbox only.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, in the Redirection settings section, perform one of the following actions:• To forward email messages from the user's mailbox only, click Mailbox only.• To forward email messages from the user's mailbox and sent items folder, click Mailbox and sent items only.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Turn off email message forwarding to user accounts in a groupYou can temporarily stop the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server from forwarding email messages to user accounts that belong to auser group (for example, if the members of the user group are out of a wireless coverage area and do not want to receive emailmessages during that time). When you turn off message forwarding for user accounts, users can send email messages from theirBlackBerry devices, but cannot receive email messages.

Users can turn on email message forwarding on the BlackBerry device manually.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry Solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Click Advanced search.

4. In the Group criteria section, in the Specific group drop-down list, click the group you want to turn off message forwardingfor.

5. Click Search.

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6. Click Manage multiple users.

7. Select all users.

8. Under Device services, click Turn off redirection for selected devices.

Turn off email message forwarding to a user accountYou can temporarily stop the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server from forwarding email messages to a BlackBerry device (for example,if a user is out of a wireless coverage area and does not want to receive email messages during that time). When you turn offmessage forwarding for a user account, the user can send email messages from the BlackBerry device, but cannot receive emailmessages.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. Click Edit user.

5. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

6. In the Email services settings section, on the Redirect to BlackBerry device drop-down list, click No.

7. Click Continue to user information edit.

8. Click Save all.

After you finish: The user can turn on message forwarding on the BlackBerry device manually.

Turn off synchronization for email messages sent from a BlackBerry deviceIf you do not want a user’s email application to receive a copy of email messages that the user sends from the BlackBerry® device,you can turn off synchronization for email messages that the user sends from the BlackBerry device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Services tab, in the Email services settings section, in the Save copy in sent folder drop-down list, click No.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

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Turn off email message forwarding when a user connects a BlackBerry device to a computerTo manage network resources and control the number of email messages on a user's BlackBerry® device, you can turn off emailmessage forwarding when a user's BlackBerry device is connected to the user's computer using a USB connection.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. In the Email services settings section, in the Redirect when in cradle drop-down list, click False.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Changing which personal address books synchronize with a device

By default, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server selects and assigns a personal address book to a BlackBerry® device user accountusing a specific order. First the BlackBerry Enterprise Server tries to select a personal address book that contains the name ofthe user account. If one of these do not exist, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server selects the first personal address book that is inthe Default contact folder list. If this personal address book does not exist, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server selects the personaladdress book that is named Frequent Contacts. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot find any of these personal addressbooks, it does not assign a personal address book to the user account and it writes an error message to the log files.

You can select the personal address book that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigns to a user account by default. You canalso select one or more additional personal address books that a user can synchronize with a device.

Select which personal address book the BlackBerry Enterprise Server assigns to a useraccount by defaultYou can select the personal address book that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server assigns to a BlackBerry device user account bydefault.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

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6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Device configuration.

7. On the E-mail tab, in the User default private contact folder section, in the Default contact folder drop-down list, selectthe personal address book that you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to assign to a user account by default.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Control which personal address books a user can synchronize with a deviceYou can select one or more personal address books that a BlackBerry® device user can synchronize with a BlackBerry device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the display name for the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Device configuration.

7. On the Email tab, in the Private contact folders section, select the check box beside each personal address book that youwant to permit the user to synchronize with the contact lists on the device.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Managing the incoming message queueThe incoming message queue stores email messages from an organization's mail server until the BlackBerry® Enterprise Serverprocesses the email messages and sends them to BlackBerry devices.

Delete email messages for user accounts from the incoming message queueYou can delete email messages for one or more user accounts from the incoming message queue. This permits you to managethe size of the queue and to manage user accounts that have a high number of pending email messages.

When you delete pending email messages from the incoming message queue, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server does not sendthe email messages to the user’s BlackBerry device. The email messages remain in the email application on the user’s computer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for one or more user accounts.

4. Click Manage multiple users.

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5. Select the user accounts that you want to delete incoming messages for.

6. In the Pending data packets list, click Purge pending data packets for selected devices.

If wireless calendar synchronization for a user account is turned on, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server deletes pending meetinginvitations or updates from the incoming message queue and sends them at a later time. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server doesnot delete IT policies and IT administration commands from the incoming message queue.

Managing wireless message reconciliationThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server synchronizes email message status changes between BlackBerry devices and the emailapplications on users' computers. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server reconciles message moves, deletions, and indicators for readand unread messages every 30 minutes. By default, wireless message reconciliation is turned on.

To reduce high volumes of wireless network traffic, you can instruct users to limit how often they use the Reconcile Now menuitem in the message list on their BlackBerry devices.

Turn off wireless message reconciliation for a BlackBerry Enterprise ServerYou can turn off wireless message reconciliation to reduce wireless network traffic or to manage user accounts. If you turn offwireless message reconciliation, users can reconcile their email messages only by connecting their BlackBerry® devices to theBlackBerry® Desktop Manager or the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, in the Wireless message reconciliation turn on drop downlist, click False.

5. Click Save all.

Managing access to remote message data

Prevent a user from checking the availability of meeting participants on the BlackBerry deviceBy default, when a BlackBerry® device user creates a meeting request , the BlackBerry device user can check to see if a potentialparticipant is available. You can turn this feature off if you want to minimize the resource impact of the BlackBerry® EnterpriseServer on your organization's messaging server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component View > Email.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance or BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you want to change.

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3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging Options section, change Free busy lookup turn on to False.

5. Click Save All.

6. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using one of the following methods:• If you want to change a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, on the Instance information tab, click Restart instance.• If you want to change a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, click one of the instances, and on the Instance

information tab, click Restart instance. Repeat this step for the other instance in the pair.• In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

7. Repeat step 2 to step 6 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to turn off the feature for.

After you finish: To allow the user to check the availability of a potential meeting participant, in the Messaging Options section,change Free busy lookup turn on to True. Click Save all. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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Prevent a user from searching for remote email messages using a deviceYou can prevent BlackBerry® device users from searching with their devices for remote email messages that are located on themessaging server.

Before you begin: You must turn on wireless email reconciliation.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Messaging Agent instance that you want to prevent a device user from searching forremote email messages.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, change Remote search turned on to False.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view> BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

7. Click the name of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server instance or BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that is associated withthe email instance that you want to prevent a device user from searching for remote email messages.

8. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using one of the following methods:• If you are changing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, in the Status section, click Restart instance.• If you are changing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, in the Status section for one of the instances in the pair, click

Restart instance. Repeat this step for the other instance in the pair.• In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

9. Repeat step 2 to step 8 for each BlackBerry Messaging Agent instance that you want to turn off remote searching for.

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After you finish: To turn on the ability to search for remote messages, in the Messaging Options section, change Remotesearch turn on to True. Click Save all. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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Managing email messages that contain HTML and rich contentThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Server supports email messages that contain HTML and rich content on BlackBerry devices that arerunning BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.5 or later. You can turn off support for rich content and inline images in emailmessages. Users can configure the message settings on the BlackBerry devices. The settings that you define override the settingsthat users define.

If users reply to messages or forward messages using the BlackBerry devices, messages that contain HTML and rich content areconverted to plain text format.

View whether a user turned on support for email messages that contain HTML and richcontent for a BlackBerry deviceYou can view whether a user turned on support for email messages with HTML and rich content and whether a user can downloadimages to a BlackBerry® device automatically. A user can choose whether to turn off support on the BlackBerry device.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. In the Search for users section, search for the user account that you assigned the BlackBerry device to.

4. In the search results, click the user name.

5. In the Messaging configuration section, click the Device configuration name.

6. In the Email Services Settings section, check if Rich content turned on and Automatic downloading of inline imagesturned on are configured to Yes.

Turn off support for rich text formatting and inline images in email messages for users on aBlackBerry Enterprise ServerYou can prevent the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server from sending email messages that contain HTML and rich content to BlackBerrydevices. When you turn off rich text formatting, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends all email messages in plain text format.You can also prevent the BlackBerry Enterprise Server from sending email messages that contain inline images to BlackBerrydevices.

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If you turn off support for rich content and inline images, you reduce the resource consumption on the computers that are runningthe messaging server, BlackBerry Attachment Service, and BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component View > Email.

2. Click the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance or BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair that you want turn off richtext formatting or inline images for.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, perform one or both of the following options:• To turn off rich text formatting, in the Messaging Options section, change Rich content turn on to False.• To prevent sending inline images, in the Messaging Options section, change Automatic downloading of inline images

turn on to False.

5. Click Save All.

6. Restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using one of the following methods:• If you want to change a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, on the Instance information tab, click Restart instance.• If you want to change a BlackBerry Enterprise Server pair, click one of the instances, and on the Instance

information tab, click Restart instance. Repeat this step for the other instance in the pair.• In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

7. Repeat step 2 through step 6 for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you want to turn off rich text formattingor inline images for.

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Turn off support for rich text formatting and inline images in email messages using an ITpolicy ruleYou can change an IT policy rule to prevent the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server from sending email messages that contain HTMLand rich content or inline images to users. If you turn off support for rich text formatting, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sendsall email messages in plain text format.

If you turn off rich content formatting and inline images, you reduce resource consumption on the computers that host themessaging server, BlackBerry Attachment Service, and BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. Click the name of the IT policy that you want to change.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the Email Messaging tab, perform one or both of the following actions:• To turn off rich content formatting, change Disable Rich Content Email to Yes.

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• To turn off inline images, change Inline Content Requests to Disabled.

6. Click Save all.

7. Resend the updated IT policy to the BlackBerry devices.

Synchronizing folders on the BlackBerry device

Configuring access to documents on remote file systemsBy default, the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service can search your organization's Windows® network for any documents thatusers might want to access from the BlackBerry devices.

In BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 5.0 or later and BlackBerry® Device Software version 5.0 or later, if you want to permitusers to access specific documents that are not located on the Windows network (for example, documents that are located on aLinux® network) from the BlackBerry devices, you must configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to search the remotefile system where the documents are located and provide the authentication credentials to users or the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service. For remote file systems that require authentication, you can provide the credentials to the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service so that users do not need to provide the credentials when they access the documents.

To configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to search the remote file system, you must define how the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service communicates with the remote file system, add the communication information to a BlackBerry MDSConnection Service configuration set, and assign the configuration set to one or more BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceinstances.

Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to communicate with a remote file systemTo permit the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to communicate with a remote file system, you specify the URL for the remotefile system and the type of access (Linux® or Windows®) that the domain of the remote file system supports. You can also providecredentials for the domain so that BlackBerry device users do not need to provide the credentials when they access the documents.

Before you begin: If the file system requires the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate to the remote file system,create an account on the remote file system that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can use to authenticate when theBlackBerry MDS Connection Service receives requests for documents.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the File tab, in the Name field, type a name for the communication method that you want to configure.

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5. In the Service URL field, type the UNC path to the remote file system using the following format: /<computer_name><fs_path>, where <computer_name> is the FQDN or IP address of a computer or the virtual view of the shared folders (forexample, the DFS Namespace in Windows Server®) and <fs_path> is the optional directory path that can include a specificfilename. When you type the UNC path, you can use an asterisk (*) to represent a sequence of arbitrary characters (includingblank spaces), a question mark (?) to represent a single arbitrary character, and a backslash (\) to represent an escapecharacter. You cannot type a URL that can search all of the computers in a Windows domain.

6. If the file system requires the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to authenticate with the remote file system, perform thefollowing actions:• In the User name field, type the name of the account that you want the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use to

authenticate to the remote file system.• In the Authentication domain field, type the domain for the user account.• In the Password and Confirm Password fields, type the password for the user account.• In the Network provider drop-down list, click the network provider that BlackBerry MDS Connection Service should

use to access the file system.

7. Click Save all.

Examples for step 5

To access a specific file on a computer, you can type /test.company.net/docs/presentation.ppt. To access the shared folderson a specific computer, you can type /10.10.10.10. To access all of the content on the computers in a specific domain, you cantype *.test.company.net/*.

After you finish: Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set.

Add communication information to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration setA BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set is a set of service configurations that the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instances in your organization can use to communicate with a remote file system, an LDAP server, a DSML server, a CRLserver, an OCSP server, or a certification authority. You must add the communication information that the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service requires to communicate with servers to a configuration set so that a BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceinstance can communicate with the servers after you assign the configuration set to the instance.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. On the Configuration Sets tab, perform one of the following actions:• To create a configuration set, in the Configuration set name section, type a name and description for the configuration

set.• To change an existing configuration set, click the Edit icon.

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5. In the Priority Service group drop-down list, click the name of the service that you want to configure the communicationmethod for.

6. In the Service (Name : Description) drop-down list, click the name of the communication method that you want to configure.

7. Click the Add icon.

8. To specify the communication method that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service should try to connect to the server withfirst , click the Up and Down arrows. The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service resolves conflicts by applying communicationmethods in the order that you specify. The order of that you specify for LDAP, DSML, or file communication applies to eachcommunication method separately. The order permits the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to resolve conflicts betweendomains if you created multiple communication methods for a specific URL.

9. Perform one of the following actions:• To add a new configuration set, click the Add icon.• To update an existing configuration set, click the Update icon.

10. Click Save all.

After you finish:• To confirm your changes, click the View icon.• Assign the configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

Assign a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDSConnection Service instanceYou can assign a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service configuration set to a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance sothat BlackBerry device users can access documents on remote file systems from devices, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Servicecan search for certificates and check for the status of the certificates from LDAP servers, DSML servers, CRL servers, or OCSPservers, and the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can send certificate requests to a certificate authority.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click MDS Connection Service.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Component Configuration Sets tab, in the Available component configuration sets section, in the Serviceconfiguration sets drop-down list, click the configuration set that you want to assign to the BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService instance.

6. Click Save all.

7. To restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance, on the Instance information tab, in the Status list, clickRestart instance.

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8. To assign the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service configuration set to another BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance,repeat steps 3 to 7.

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Managing signatures and disclaimers in email messages

Add a signature to email messages that a user sends from a BlackBerry deviceTo enforce a signature format policy in your organization, you can add a standard signature to the email messages that userssend from their BlackBerry® devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, in the Mail options section, in the Auto signature field, type the signature that you want to appear inthe email messages that the user sends from the BlackBerry device.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Add a disclaimer to email messages that users send from BlackBerry devicesYou can add a disclaimer to email messages that users send from their BlackBerry® devices. Users cannot change the disclaimersthat you define.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, perform one of the following actions:• To add a disclaimer before the body of the message, in the Prepended disclaimer text field, type the disclaimer.• To add a disclaimer after the user signature, in the Appended disclaimer text field, type the disclaimer.

5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each instance that you want to create a disclaimer for.

6. Click Save all.

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Add a disclaimer to email messages that a user sends from a BlackBerry deviceYou can add a disclaimer to all email messages that are sent by a user that is different from the disclaimer that you added for allusers on a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server. A user cannot change the disclaimer that you define.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for the user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of the user account.

5. Click Edit user.

6. In the Messaging configuration section, click Default configuration.

7. On the Email tab, in the Mail options section, perform one of the following actions:• To add a disclaimer before the body of the message, in the Prepended disclaimer text field, type the disclaimer.• To add a disclaimer after the user signature, in the Appended disclaimer text field, type the disclaimer.

8. Click Continue to user information edit.

9. Click Save all.

Specify conflict rules for disclaimersIf you associate multiple disclaimers with a user account, you can specify conflict rules for the disclaimer to define the order inwhich the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server applies the disclaimers. For example, you can configure the BlackBerry Enterprise Serverto display the user disclaimer first in the email message, followed by the BlackBerry Enterprise Server disclaimer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, perform one of the following actions:• To specify the conflict rules for disclaimers that appear before the body of a message, in the Messaging options section,

in the Prepended disclaimer conflict rule drop-down list, click a conflict rule.

• To specify the conflict rules for disclaimers that appear after the user signature, in the Messaging options section, inthe Appended disclaimer conflict rule drop-down list, click a conflict rule.

5. Click Save all.

Turn off disclaimers for email messages1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

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3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, perform any of the following actions:• To turn off disclaimers that appear before the body of the message, in the Prepended disclaimer conflict rule field, in

the drop-down list, click Disable all disclaimer text.• To turn off disclaimers that appear after the user signature, in the Appended disclaimer conflict rule field, in the drop-

down list, click Disable all disclaimer text.

5. Click Save all.

Monitor email messages that users send from BlackBerry devicesTo monitor the content of email messages that users send from their BlackBerry® devices, you can BCC specific email addresseson the email messages. You can BCC the email addresses of all of the users that you assign to a BlackBerry Messaging Agent.When you automatically BCC email addresses on messages, the BCC field of the original message is populated, so the messagesender is aware that the message is BCCed.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Auto BCC email address section, perform one of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Add email addresses manually. In the Auto BCC email address field, type the email

addresses.

Add email addresses from the system address book. a. Click Select from mail address list.

b. Search for one or more users.

c. In the search results, select one or more user accounts.

d. Click Continue.

5. Click the Add icon.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each email address that you want to add.

7. Click Save all.

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Sending notification messages to usersYou can send a notification message to a user, to all of the users associated with a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, or to all of theusers in the BlackBerry Domain. You can send notifications as email messages or PIN messages. PIN messages are appropriatefor informing users about messaging server outages because BlackBerry devices send and receive PIN messages directly, withoutusing the messaging server. BlackBerry devices do not apply filters to PIN messages.

When users reply to a notification email message, their BlackBerry devices send the replies to the administration email address.

Send a notification message to all users in a BlackBerry Domain1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology.

2. Click BlackBerry Domain.

3. On the Domain information tab, click Send message to users.

4. Type the message that you want to send.

5. Click Send message.

Send a notification message to all users on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

2. Click an instance.

3. Under Manage BlackBerry Enterprise Server users, click Send message to users.

4. Type the message that you want to send.

5. Click Send message.

Send a notification message to group members1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Group.

2. Click Manage groups.

3. Click a group.

4. Click Send message to users in group.

5. Type the message that you want to send.

6. Click Send message.

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Send a notification message to a user1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand User.

2. Click Manage users.

3. Search for a user account.

4. In the search results, click the name of a user account.

5. Click Send message to user.

6. Type the message that you want to send.

7. Click Send message.

How the BlackBerry Attachment Connector communicates with BlackBerryAttachment Service instancesWhen a user sends a request to view an email message attachment on a BlackBerry® device, the BlackBerry device sends arequest to the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to convert the attachment. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses a BlackBerryAttachment Connector to send the attachment data to a BlackBerry Attachment Service, which processes the request and returnsthe attachment data to the BlackBerry Attachment Connector. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server requests the attachment datafrom the BlackBerry Attachment Connector and sends the attachment data to the user's BlackBerry device.

By associating multiple BlackBerry Attachment Service instances with a single BlackBerry Attachment Connector, you can createa BlackBerry Attachment Service pool. You can configure different BlackBerry Attachment Service instances as dedicated serversfor processing specific file formats. For example, you can create a BlackBerry Attachment Service pool that contains threeBlackBerry Attachment Service instances, where one instance processes email message attachments that are in audio file formats,one instance processes email message attachments that are in image file formats, and one instance processes email messageattachments that are in all other file formats. For more information about configuring high availability for the BlackBerryAttachment Service, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Planning Guide.

You can change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector processes attachment requests that it cannot deliver to a BlackBerryAttachment Service, and you can change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector restores a lost connection to a BlackBerryAttachment Service.

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Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector retries sending requests to a BlackBerryAttachment ServiceThe BlackBerry® Attachment Connector sends requests to view attachments from users' BlackBerry devices to a BlackBerryAttachment Service. You can change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector processes attachment requests that it cannotdeliver to a BlackBerry Attachment Service.

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Depending on the number of users in your organization's environment, if you change the BlackBerry Attachment Connectorsettings, your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Minimum wait for retry per request field, type the amount of time, in milliseconds, that theBlackBerry Attachment Connector waits before it resends a request that is not delivered to a BlackBerry Attachment Service.

The default value is 1000 milliseconds.

5. In the Maximum retries per request field, type the maximum number of times that the BlackBerry Attachment Connectortries to resend a request that is not delivered to a BlackBerry Attachment Service.

The default value is 10.

6. Click Save all.

Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Connector restores a lost connection to a BlackBerryAttachment ServiceBased on the number of users in your organization's environment, if you change the BlackBerry® Attachment Connector settings,your organization's environment might experience a performance impact.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Minimum wait to attempt restore of lost connection field, type the amount of time, inmilliseconds, that the BlackBerry Attachment Connector waits before it tries to restore a lost connection to a BlackBerryAttachment Service.

The default value is 1000 milliseconds.

5. Click Save all.

Attachment file formats that the BlackBerry Attachment Service supports

Format Extension

Adobe® Acrobat® versions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 .pdf

ASCII text .txt

audio .amr, .mp3, .wav, .wma

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Format Extension

Corel® WordPerfect® versions 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 (2000), and 10.0 .wpd

HTML .htm, .html

images .bmp, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf

Microsoft® Excel® versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP .xls, .xlsx

Microsoft® PowerPoint® versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP .pps, .ppt, .pptx

Microsoft® Word versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP .doc, .dot, .docx

OpenOffice Format version 1.1 .odp, .ods, .odt

RTF .rtf

ZIP archives .zip

Limitations for supported attachment file formats

Format format and extension Limitations

audio If the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Attachment Service uses Windows

Server® 2008, the BlackBerry Attachment Service does not support .mp3 audio files

on BlackBerry devices and the BlackBerry Attachment Service does not support any

audio file formats on BlackBerry® 7100 Series devices that support CDMA networks.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service must be located on a computer that uses

Windows Server 2003 if you want the BlackBerry Attachment Service to

support .mp3 audio files on BlackBerry devices and all audio formats on BlackBerry

7100 Series devices that support CDMA networks.

OpenOffice Format version 1.1 — .odp

files

The BlackBerry Attachment Service supports .odp files that users create using IBM®

Lotus® Symphony™ only.

The fonts that can be displayed in slides are dependent on the font types that are

available on the BlackBerry Attachment Service. If a specific font is not available,

the BlackBerry Attachment Service uses the most similar font type that is available.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service does not support the following features in .odp

files:

• some text effects and style options

• line spacing: proportional, at least, leading

• text with position functionality

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Format format and extension Limitations

• animation

• transitions

• tables

• .svm images

• crop and clip image effects

• specific types of text object spacing

• table of contents

• portrait page orientation

• color gradient, hatching, and bitmap fill effects

• some shapes

• shape, image, and text rotation

• connector shape route that connects to shapes

OpenOffice Format version 1.1 — .ods

files

The BlackBerry Attachment Service supports .ods files that users create using IBM

Lotus Symphony only.

Cell dimensions might change when they are displayed on BlackBerry devices.

The BlackBerry Attachment Service does not support the following features in .ods

files:

• some text effects: specific underline styles, specific strikethrough styles,

emphasis, outline, shadow, embossed, engrayed

• text alignment

• charts

• style effects for cells: shadow, borders

• headers and footers

• drawing objects and Fontwork objects

Changing how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachmentsIf the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receives requests from BlackBerry device users to view email message attachments, theBlackBerry Attachment Service converts the attachments into a DOM and caches the DOM locally. The BlackBerry AttachmentService accesses the DOM to process the requests. If users send requests to view the same message attachment again, theBlackBerry Attachment Service accesses the same DOM to process the requests. The BlackBerry Attachment Service keeps allof the cached data in memory only and never caches the original documents.

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Each attachment conversion process allocates memory when it starts, uses memory on conversion, and caches the attachmentDOM locally on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service. A larger cache size means that more memory isallocated to each running conversion process. The maximum file size of attachments impacts the amount of cached memory thatthe BlackBerry Attachment Service uses.

By default, the BlackBerry Attachment Service does not limit the file size of an attachment that is embedded in an email messageor retrieved using a link. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends data to BlackBerry devices over the wireless network in packetsthat are no larger than 64 KB, and it can send an unlimited number of packets to BlackBerry devices.

You can change how the BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments by specifying a maximum file size for attachmentsthat users can receive and controlling how the BlackBerry Attachment Service retrieves, distills, and converts attachment data.

Change how a BlackBerry Attachment Service converts attachments1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Server.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, configure the BlackBerry Attachment Service optimization settings.

5. Click Save.

BlackBerry Attachment Service optimization settings

Setting Description Range

Submit port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that a BlackBerry® Attachment

Service uses to listen for and receive attachment conversion requests in a predefined

XML/binary protocol.

The default value is 1900.

Result port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that a BlackBerry Attachment Service

returns attachment conversion results to in a predefined XML/binary protocol.

The default value is 2000.

Configuration port This setting specifies the TCP/IP port number that you can use with an XML protocol

to configure or obtain configuration information for a BlackBerry Attachment

Service, including version information, the number of conversion processes, and the

number of cached documents.

The default value is 1999.

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Setting Description Range

Document cache

size

This setting specifies the maximum number of converted documents that can be

located in the document cache (as DOM) for a single conversion process.

The default value is 32.

1 through 128

Maximum number

of processes

This setting specifies the number of conversion requests that the BlackBerry

Attachment Service can process at the same time. When you specify this value,

consider the amount of available memory and the competing services on the

computer that hosts the BlackBerry Attachment Service.

The default value is 4.

1 through 64

Process recycle

time (minutes)

This setting specifies the length of time that an application conversion process can

reuse system resources to reclaim space and prevent failed processes from

occupying memory resources.

The default value is 25 minutes.

5 to 60 minutes

Maximum

conversion

threads

This setting specifies the number of documents that the BlackBerry Attachment

Service can convert at the same time in a single conversion process. You can use

this setting with the Server busy time setting to control thread saturation and

manage the BlackBerry Attachment Service workload.

The default value is 4.

2 to 32

Server busy time

(seconds)

This setting specifies the threshold at which the BlackBerry Attachment Service

does not accept new conversion requests.

The default value is 120 seconds.

60 to 270 seconds

Allow remote

services

This setting specifies whether you prevent or permit remote TCP/IP connections to

the BlackBerry Attachment Service.

The default value is Yes.

Maximum archive

(ZIP) level

This setting specifies how many levels of zipped files that the BlackBerry Attachment

Service can process. For example, if you set this field to 2, the BlackBerry Attachment

Service processes the .zip files within a .zip file. If you set this field to 1, the BlackBerry

Attachment Service only lists the contents of a .zip file.

The default value is 1.

1 to 9

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Change the maximum file size for attachments that users can receiveThe BlackBerry® Attachment Service uses memory during the attachment conversion process. If users try to open large or complexattachments (for example, .pdf files or ASCII text files that are larger than 2 MB) or multiple attachments at the same time, youmight want to limit the file size for attachments.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Server.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Distiller section, in the Attachment size (KB) column, type a value, in KB, for the distillers that you want to change.If necessary, configure the settings in the Additional data column.

5. Click Save.

After you finish: Restart the BlackBerry Attachment Service.

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Suggested file sizes for attachments

File format Suggested size

Adobe® Acrobat® versions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 less than 2000 KB

ASCII text less than 100 KB

audio less than 2000 KB

Corel® WordPerfect® versions 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 (2000), and 10.0 less than 2000 KB

HTML less than 100 KB

images less than 2000 KB

Microsoft® Excel® versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP less than 2000 KB

Microsoft® PowerPoint® versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP less than 2000 KB

Microsoft® Word versions 97, 2000, 2003, 2007, and XP less than 2000 KB

MP3 less than 2000 KB

OpenOffice Format version 1.1 - ODP, ODS, ODT less than 2000 KB

RTF less than 2000 KB

ZIP archives less than 2000 KB

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Turn off support for an attachment file format for a BlackBerry AttachmentServiceThe BlackBerry® Attachment Service uses distillers to convert attachments that are in supported file formats so that users canview the attachments on their BlackBerry devices. By default, all supported distillers are turned on. You can turn off a distiller toprevent users from viewing attachments that are in a specific file format. For example, if you turn off the .pdf distiller, users cannotview .pdf attachments on their BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Server.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the Distiller section, in the Allowed column, specify which distillers are supported for the instance.

5. Click Save all.

After you finish: Restart the BlackBerry Attachment Service.

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Add support for an additional attachment file format to a BlackBerryAttachment ServiceYou can configure a BlackBerry® Attachment Service to support additional file formats. If your organization's messaging serverconnects to a document management system that renames file format extensions, you must add the necessary extensions to thelist of supported file formats for all BlackBerry Attachment Service instances.

If your organization uses new common extensions for a file format that there is a distiller available for on a BlackBerry AttachmentService, you must add those extensions to the BlackBerry Attachment Connector. For example, if users send .rtf files as .wav files,you must verify that the BlackBerry Attachment Connector supports .wav files and that the appropriate distiller is turned on forthe BlackBerry Attachment Service instances.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Attachment > Connector.

2. Click the BlackBerry Attachment Connector instance that is associated with the BlackBerry Attachment Service that youwant to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Supported Attachment Server instances tab, click the Edit icon for the BlackBerry Attachment Service that youwant to support additional file formats.

5. In the field at the bottom of the Extensions list, type the extension of the file format that you want to add.

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6. Click the Add icon.

7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for each BlackBerry Attachment Service that you want to add additional file formats to.

8. Click Save all.

Changing how the BlackBerry Messaging Agent reconciles attachments tothe messaging serverUsers with BlackBerry devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.5 or later can download attachments inany native format to their BlackBerry devices. Users can open and make changes to native file formats using an appropriatethird-party application on their BlackBerry devices. Users might be able to open specific file formats using the media applicationon their BlackBerry devices.

To manage network resources in your organization's environment, you can change the maximum file size of attachments thatusers can download to their BlackBerry devices.

Change the maximum file size for attachments that users can sendBy default, the maximum file size of a single attachment that users can send is 3072 KB, and the maximum file size of multipleattachments that BlackBerry® devices can send in a single email message is 5120 KB.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, perform any of the following actions:• To change the maximum file size for a single attachment that BlackBerry devices can send, in the Maximum single

attachment upload size (KB) field, type a number that is between 1 and 3072 KB.• To change the maximum file size of multiple attachments that BlackBerry devices can send at one time, in the Maximum

multiple attachment upload size (KB) field, type a number that is between 1 and 5120 KB that is greater than the valuein the Maximum single attachment upload size (KB) field.

5. Click Save all.

Prevent users from sending large attachmentsIf you prevent users from sending large attachments, they can only send specific attachments, such as certificates and contactlist entries, that are less than a single packet.

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

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3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, in the Maximum single attachment upload size (KB) field,type 0.

5. Click Save all.

Change the maximum file size of attachments that users can downloadOn BlackBerry® devices that are running specific versions of the BlackBerry® Device Software, users can download attachmentsin native formats (for example, .txt for a text file) to their BlackBerry devices. Users can open and make changes to the files thatthey download using an appropriate third-party application on their BlackBerry devices. A user might be able to open specificfile formats using the media application on the BlackBerry device.

The default maximum file size of attachments that users can download to their BlackBerry devices is 3072 KB (3 MB).

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Email.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. On the Messaging tab, in the Messaging options section, in the Maximum single attachment download size (KB) field,type a number, in KB, that is between 0 and 10240 (10 MB). If you type 0, users cannot download attachments in a nativeformat to their BlackBerry devices.

5. Click Save all.

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The BlackBerry® Collaboration Service is designed to provide a connection between your organization's instant messaging serverand the collaboration client on BlackBerry devices. In some instant messaging environments, you can use TLS or HTTPS to encryptthe connection between specific instant messaging components.

The BlackBerry Collaboration Service supports up to 2000 connections for instant messaging sessions on the Microsoft® OfficeLive Communications Server 2005, Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007, and IBM® Lotus® Sametime® server. Thenumber of connections that the BlackBerry Collaboration Service supports for instant messaging sessions on the Novell®GroupWise® instant messaging server is limited to the number of Windows® sockets that are available.

Installing a collaboration client on BlackBerry devicesYou can use one of the following methods to install a collaboration client on users' BlackBerry® devices.

Method Resource

over the wireless network using the

BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

See the "Making BlackBerry Device Software and Java applications available to

users" section of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide.

You must verify that your organization's IT policy permits third-party applications

on BlackBerry devices. For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

Policy Reference Guide.

using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software

or the BlackBerry® Web Desktop

Manager

To read the Deploying Java Applications document, visit www.blackberry.com/

developers and click the White Papers link.

using the BlackBerry Application Web

Loader

To read the Deploying Java Applications document, visit www.blackberry.com/

developers and click the White Papers link.

using the standalone application loader

tool

To read the Deploying Java Applications document, visit www.blackberry.com/

developers and click the White Papers link.

using the BlackBerry® Browser To read the Deploying Java Applications document, visit www.blackberry.com/

developers and click the White Papers link.

To download the .zip file for the appropriate collaboration client, visit www.blackberry.com/support/downloads. For informationabout the compatibility of collaboration clients and versions of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, visit na.blackberry.com/eng/support/downloads/im_server_compatibility.jsp.

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Change the instant messaging server that a BlackBerry Collaboration Serviceconnects to1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the Connection settings section, in the Host Server for instant messaging field, type the host name of the instantmessaging server.

6. In the Port field, type the port number of the instant messaging server.

7. If necessary, in the Transport protocol drop-down list, click the appropriate transport protocol.

8. Click Save all.

Change the transport protocol for a Microsoft Office Communicatorenvironment1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the Connection settings section, in the Transport protocol drop-down list, click one of the following protocol types:• HTTPS: Use HTTPS if you want the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to encrypt the data that it sends to the Microsoft®

Office Communicator Web Access server. The computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service must trust theTLS certificate on the Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access server.

• HTTP: Use standard HTTP if you do not want the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to encrypt the data that it sends tothe Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access server.

6. Click Save all.

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Specify the Windows domain name for users who log in to a collaborationclientYou can specify your organization’s Windows® domain name so that users do not have to type their user names when they login to a collaboration client on their BlackBerry® devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the General section, in the Default domain name field, type the Windows domain name.

6. Click Save all.

Managing instant messaging sessions

Specify the maximum number of instant messaging sessions that can be open at the sametimeTo control bandwidth and resource consumption in your organization's environment, you can specify the number of instantmessaging sessions that can be open between the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service and the instant messaging server at thesame time.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the General section, in the Maximum simultaneous sessions field, type the maximum number of instant messagingsessions that can be open at the same time.

6. Click Save all.

Specify the inactivity timeout limit for instant messaging sessionsThe BlackBerry® Collaboration Service closes instant messaging sessions that exceed the inactivity timeout limit.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

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2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the General section, in the Inactivity timeout (milliseconds) field, type a value, in milliseconds.

6. Click Save all.

Managing instant messaging features

Prevent users from sending specific file types to instant messaging contacts using theBlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus SametimeOn BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.2 or later and the latest version of the BlackBerry®Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®, users can send files to their instant messaging contacts. To help manage network resourcesin your organization's environment, you can specify the types of files that users cannot send from their BlackBerry devices.

In the IT policy for a group or a specific user account, in the Instant Messaging policy group, in the Disallow File TransferTypes IT policy rule, perform one of the following actions:• To prevent users from sending specific file types, type the file extensions and separate them using commas. For example,

type bat, exe, mp3 to prevent users from sending batch, executable, and mp3 files.• To prevent users from sending all file types, type an asterisk (*).

Specifying the maximum size of file types that users can send using the BlackBerry Clientfor IBM Lotus Sametime

To control the use of network resources in your organization's environment, you can use the media content management featureto specify the maximum size of specific file types that BlackBerry® device users can send to each other using the BlackBerry®Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®. The maximum file size that you specify for a file type must not exceed the maximum file sizethat you specified on the IBM® Lotus® Sametime® server.

Prevent users from sending instant messaging conversations in email messagesUsing the latest version of the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Live Communications Server 2005, BlackBerry®Client for use with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007, or BlackBerry® Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®, BlackBerrydevice users can send their instant messaging conversations to contacts in email messages. You can turn off this feature if youdo not want BlackBerry device users to send their instant messaging conversations to other users.

In the IT policy for a group or user account, in the Instant Messaging policy group, change the Disable Emailing ConversationIT policy rule to Yes.

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Prevent users from saving instant messaging conversationsOn BlackBerry® devices that are running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.2 or later and the latest version of a collaborationclient, users can save their instant messaging conversations as .txt files in the internal memory of their BlackBerry devices or onan external memory device. You can turn off this feature if you do not want users to save their instant messaging conversationson their BlackBerry devices.

In the IT policy for a group or user account, in the Instant Messaging policy group, change the Disable Saving ConversationIT policy rule to Yes.

Hide the icon that appears on BlackBerry devices for mobile contactsIf users are using the BlackBerry® Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime® or BlackBerry® Client for Novell® GroupWise® Messenger,you can control whether an icon appears on BlackBerry devices beside the names of contacts who are using the same collaborationclient. By default, the icon appears.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click the instance that you want to change.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. In the General section, in the Show Mobile Icon drop-down list, click False.

6. Click Save all.

Make additional contact information and phone numbers available for the BlackBerry Clientfor IBM Lotus Sametime usersIn the latest version of the BlackBerry® Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®, users can make calls to contacts directly from theircontact lists. You can make additional phone numbers available to users from their contact lists, and you can make more contactinformation available in the contact list on BlackBerry devices by adding new fields to each user's contact information.

1. On the computer that hosts the IBM® Lotus® Domino® server, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Lotus\Domino.

2. Back up the UserInfoConfig.xml file.

3. In a text editor, open the UserInfoConfig.xml file.

4. Copy the following text into the Details section of the UserInfoConfig.xml file:

<Detail Id="OfficePhone" FieldName="OfficePhoneNumber" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="HomePhone" FieldName="PhoneNumber" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="CellPhone" FieldName="CellPhoneNumber" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="Manager" FieldName="Manager" Type="text/plain"/>

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<Detail Id="Department" FieldName="Department" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="WorkAddress" FieldName="OfficeStreetAddress" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="WorkZip" FieldName="OfficeZip" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="WorkState" FieldName="OfficeState" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="WorkCity" FieldName="OfficeCity" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="HomeAddress" FieldName="StreetAddress" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="HomeZip" FieldName="Zip" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="HomeState" FieldName="State" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="HomeCity" FieldName="City" Type="text/plain"/>

<Detail Id="LoginId" FieldName="ShortName" Type="text/plain"/>

5. Copy the following text into the ParamsSets section of the UserInfoConfig.xml file:

<Set SetId="2"params="MailAddress,Name,Title,Location,Telephone,Photo,Company,OfficePhone,HomePhone,CellPhone,Manager,Department,HomeAddress,HomeZip,HomeState,HomeCity,WorkAddress,WorkZip,WorkCity,WorkState,LoginId"/>

6. Save the UserInfoConfig.xml file.

7. Restart the IBM Lotus Domino server.

8. To verify that the new fields were added to each user's contact information, perform the following actions:

a. Create a test user account in the IBM Lotus Domino Directory.

b. Using the IBM Lotus Sametime administration web page, change the test user account by typing values for the contactinformation fields.

c. In a browser, type http://<Sametime_Server_Name>/servlet/UserInfoServlet?operation=3&setid=2&userid=<Test_Account_Name>.

d. Verify that the output includes the fields that you added.

After you finish: Using the IBM Lotus Sametime administration web page, change each user's contact information to includeinformation for the fields that you added.

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Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentsWhen you complete certain tasks, you need to restart one or more BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components. You restart theBlackBerry Enterprise Server components using the BlackBerry Administration Service or Windows® services.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server

component

Component name in the BlackBerry

Administration ServiceAssociated service in Windows Services

BlackBerry Messaging Agent,

BlackBerry Controller, and

BlackBerry Dispatcher

BlackBerry Enterprise Server BlackBerry Controller and BlackBerry

Dispatcher

BlackBerry Collaboration Service Collaboration BlackBerry Collaboration Service

BlackBerry Synchronization Service Synchronization BlackBerry Synchronization Service

BlackBerry Attachment Service Attachment Service BlackBerry Attachment Service

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service MDS Integration Service BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service MDS Connection Service BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

BlackBerry MDS Application Console MDS Integration Service BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

BlackBerry Monitoring Service – • BlackBerry Monitoring Service -

Application Core

• BlackBerry Monitoring Service - Data

Collection Subsystem

• BlackBerry Monitoring Service - Polling

Engine

BlackBerry Router – BlackBerry Router

BlackBerry Policy Service Policy BlackBerry Policy Service

BlackBerry Administration Service BlackBerry Administration Service • BlackBerry Administration Service -

Application Server

• BlackBerry Administration Service -

Native Code Container

BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager BlackBerry Administration Service • BlackBerry Administration Service -

Application Server

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BlackBerry Enterprise Server

component

Component name in the BlackBerry

Administration ServiceAssociated service in Windows Services

• BlackBerry Administration Service -

Native Code Container

Restart a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component using the BlackBerry AdministrationService1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Expand the component that you want to restart.

3. Click an instance.

4. Click Restart instance.

Restart a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component using Windows Services1. On each computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, in the Windows® Services, restart the services

for the component.

2. If you want to restart all of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, you must restart the Windows Services in thefollowing order:• BlackBerry Administration Service - Application Server• BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container• BlackBerry Mail Store Service• BlackBerry MDS Integration Service• BlackBerry Instant Messaging Connector• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service• BlackBerry Dispatcher• BlackBerry Attachment Service• BlackBerry Controller• All of the remaining services for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

BlackBerry Enterprise Trait Tool traitsThe BlackBerry® Enterprise Trait Tool includes the following traits that you can change to meet the requirements of yourorganization's environment.

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Trait Description

ACPByteSizeDeviceVersion This trait specifies the minimum version of the BlackBerry® Device Software that

can receive 8 bytes of ACP data. The typical amount of ACP data that the

BlackBerry device can receive is 4 bytes. The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server

checks the value of this trait to determine how many bytes of ACP data to send

to the device. If the version of the BlackBerry Device Software that the device is

running is earlier than the version that this trait specifies, the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server sends the device 4 bytes of ACP data instead of 8 bytes. If you

do not configure this trait, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server sends 8 bytes of ACP

data to the device.

ActiveDirectoryLDAPConnectTimeout This trait specifies the number of seconds that the BlackBerry Administration

Service waits for the BlackBerry Administration Service and the Microsoft Active

Directory to connect over LDAP before the connection times out.

The default value is 5.

BASPASBundleRequestVersionSupport This trait specifies the version of the BundleRequest.xml file that the BlackBerry®

Infrastructure supports. The default version is 1.0.

ContactSyncMaxRecordCount This trait specifies the maximum number of contacts that the BlackBerry

Enterprise Server processes each time the BlackBerry Messaging Agent checks

the BlackBerry device users' calendars for new, updated, or deleted calendar

entries. The default value is 10.

GroupWiseDisableConfirmEmailDelivery This trait specifies whether a user can append the word "confirm" to the subject

of email messages to receive an automatic confirmation that the email message

was delivered to intended recipient. If you want to permit the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent to send confirmations automatically when the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent delivers email messages, change the value to false (0). If you

want to prevent the BlackBerry Messaging Agent from sending confirmations

automatically when the BlackBerry Messaging Agent delivers email messages,

change the value to true (1). The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent sends confirmations automatically when the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent delivers email messages.

MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled This trait specifies whether you want the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update

the user directory in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If you want the

BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update the user directory in the BlackBerry

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Configuration Database, change the value to true (1). If you do not want the

BlackBerry Mail Store Service to update the user directory in the BlackBerry

Configuration Database, change the value to false (0). The default value is true

(1), the BlackBerry Mail Store Service updates the user directory in the BlackBerry

Configuration Database.

PolicyThrottlingAppPush This trait specifies whether the BlackBerry Policy Service uses throttling to send

applications the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books. If you

want the BlackBerry Policy Service to send applications using throttling in the

same way that it throttles IT policies and service books, change the value to true

(1). If you do not want the BlackBerry Policy Service to send applications using

throttling in the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books, change

the value to false (0).

The default value is false (0), the BlackBerry Policy Service does not use throttling

to send applications the same way that it throttles IT policies and service books.

PolicyThrottlingInProcessJobs This trait specifies the maximum number of processes for IT policies or processes

for service books that a BlackBerry Policy Service can run at one time before the

BlackBerry Policy Service schedules additional processes for IT policies or

processes for service books. The default value is 30.

PolicyThrottlingMaxBESJobs This trait specifies the maximum number of IT policies and service books that a

BlackBerry Policy Service can send to devices each minute. The default value is

100.

PolicyThrottlingMaxDomainJobs This trait specifies the maximum number of IT policies and service books that all

BlackBerry Policy Service instances can send to devices each minute. The default

value is 300.

PolicyThrottlingP2PKeyRate This trait specifies the maximum number of processes for PIN encryption keys

that a BlackBerry Policy Service can process at one time before the BlackBerry

Policy Service schedules additional processes for PIN encryption keys. The default

value is 60.

RouterAutoDiscoveryMethod This trait specifies the method that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to

update the list of BlackBerry Router instances in the BlackBerry Configuration

Database. If you want the BlackBerry Enterprise Server to compile the list of

BlackBerry Router instances automatically, change the value to true (1). If you

want the BlackBerry Router instances to provide the BlackBerry Enterprise Server

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Trait Description

with the list of BlackBerry Router instances, change the value to false (0). The

default value is true (1), the BlackBerry Enterprise Server compiles the list of

BlackBerry Router instances automatically.

ServerHealthPercentage This trait specifies the percentage of messaging servers that are healthy. The

BlackBerry Dispatcher uses this trait to change the Connection to the messaging

server(s) health parameter. If this health parameter indicates that the primary

BlackBerry Enterprise Server is unhealthy and you turn on automatic failover, the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can change the

percentage for this trait to customize the percentage of messaging servers that

must be unhealthy before an automatic failover occurs in your organization's

environment. The default value is 75%.

UserHealthPercentage This trait specifies the percentage of user accounts that are healthy. The

BlackBerry Dispatcher uses this trait to change the User accounts health

parameter. If either of these health parameters indicate that the primary

BlackBerry Enterprise Server is unhealthy and you turn on automatic failover, the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server starts the failover process. You can change the

percentage for this trait to customize the percentage of messaging servers that

must be unhealthy before an automatic failover occurs in your organization's

environment. The default value is 75%.

Managing BlackBerry CAL keysBlackBerry® CAL keys control how many user accounts can exist on a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server at the same time. If youexceed the number of user accounts that can exist on a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, the BlackBerry Administration Serviceinforms you that you require more BlackBerry CAL keys.

If you use a temporary evaluation version of a BlackBerry CAL key and the BlackBerry CAL key expires, the BlackBerry Dispatcherstops all synchronization between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry devices. You must purchase a new BlackBerryCAL key before you can restart the BlackBerry Dispatcher. If you use a temporary evaluation version of a CAL key, you cannotreuse the temporary BlackBerry CAL key after you purchase a permanent BlackBerry CAL key.

To help you transfer BlackBerry CAL keys to computers in other BlackBerry Domain instances or troubleshoot BlackBerry CALkey issues, copy the BlackBerry CAL keys from the BlackBerry Administration Service to a text file.

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Add or delete a BlackBerry CAL key1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the License key section, perform one of the following actions:• To add a BlackBerry CAL key, type the information for the BlackBerry CAL key. Click the Add icon.• To delete a BlackBerry CAL key, click the Delete icon.

5. Click Save all.

Copy a BlackBerry CAL key to a text fileYou can copy a BlackBerry® CAL key to a text file and save it on a computer for reference if you want to transfer CAL keys to adifferent BlackBerry Enterprise Server or troubleshoot BlackBerry CAL key issues.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click BlackBerry Administration Service.

3. Click Edit component.

4. In the License key section, highlight and right-click the BlackBerry CAL key.

5. Click Copy.

6. Open a text editor.

7. Paste the BlackBerry CAL key into the file.

8. Save the file.

Configuring the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that updates thecontact listThe BlackBerry® Configuration Database contains your organization's contact list and a list of BlackBerry® Enterprise Serverinstances. By default, the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that you installed with the first BlackBerry Enterprise Serverinstance that appears in the list updates the contact list. If you prevent the BlackBerry Mail Store Service that you installed withthe first BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance from updating the contact list, the next available BlackBerry Mail Store Serviceinstance in the list updates the contact list.

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By default, if you install multiple BlackBerry Mail Store Service instances, each instance can update the contact list in theBlackBerry Configuration Database. The first BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that updates the contact list prevents theother instances from also updating the contact list. Each BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance searches for time stampinformation in the BlackBerry Configuration Database to determine if another BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance is updatingthe contact list already before it starts to update the contact list.

You must verify that at least one BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance can update the contact list in the BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase so that the BlackBerry Administration Service can access the latest contact list information when you create andmanage user accounts. If you prevent all of the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instances from updating the contact list, theBlackBerry Configuration Database might not contain the contact information for all user accounts on your organization'smessaging server.

If the BlackBerry Configuration Database does not contain contact information for a user account, you cannot create the useraccount by searching for the contact information in the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can only create the user accountif you use the Add from company directory option in the BlackBerry Administration Service. The Add from company directoryoption permits the BlackBerry Mail Store Service to search the contact information that is stored in the messaging environmentso that you can create the user account even if the BlackBerry Configuration Database does not contain the contact informationfor the user account.

Configure the BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance that updates the contact list1. Copy the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server installation media to a computer that hosts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance.

2. Extract the contents to a folder on the computer.

3. At the command prompt, navigate to <extracted_folder>\tools.

4. Perform one of the following actions:• To permit a BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance to update the contact list, type Traittool -host <instance_name> -

trait MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled -set true, where <instance_name> is the name of the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer instance that you installed the BlackBerry Mail Store Service with.

• To prevent a BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance from updating the contact list, type Traittool -host<instance_name> -trait MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled -set false, where <instance_name> is the name of theBlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that you installed the BlackBerry Mail Store Service with.

5. Repeat step 4 for each BlackBerry Mail Store Service instance.

Change the port number that BlackBerry Enterprise Server components useto connect to the BlackBerry Configuration DatabaseYou can change the static port number that BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components use if you changed the port number thatthe BlackBerry Configuration Database uses after you install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

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By default, the BlackBerry Configuration Database accepts TCP/IP connections to port 1433 on a Microsoft® SQL Server®. TheBlackBerry Configuration Database accepts connections through ports 1024 to 65535.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, open the BlackBerry Configuration Panel.

2. In the Database Connectivity tab, in the Use dynamic ports or specify SQL port field, type the port number.

3. Click Apply.

4. Click OK.

5. In the Windows® Services, restart the appropriate service for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.

6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 on each computer that hosts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that connects to the BlackBerryConfiguration Database.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321BlackBerry Configuration Database connection types and port numbers, 355

Change the port number that the syslog tools use to monitor BlackBerryEnterprise Server eventsYou can change the port number that the syslog tools listen on to monitor BlackBerry® Enterprise Server events. By default, thesyslog tools listen to events for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on port 514.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, open the Windows® Registry Editor.

2. Perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise Server.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

3. In the Logging Info registry key, click a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.

4. If the DWORD value does not exist, create a DWORD value that you name (Default).

5. Change the DWORD value to the port number that the syslog tools listen on.

6. Click OK.

7. In the Windows Services, restart the service for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component.

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How the BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Enterprise ServercomponentsThe BlackBerry® Controller enables the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server to continue running if nonresponsive threads occur orBlackBerry Enterprise Server services become inactive. The BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Messaging Agent, theextension plug-ins for the BlackBerry Messaging Agent, and the BlackBerry Dispatcher so that the BlackBerry Controller candetect when to start, restart, or stop the services. The BlackBerry Controller can also restart other BlackBerry Enterprise Serverservices if they stop responding.

Services that require database access are installed in manual start mode and the BlackBerry Controller starts the services whenthe BlackBerry Dispatcher verifies the connection to the database. Other services are installed in automatic start mode, and bydefault, the BlackBerry Controller restarts the services if the BlackBerry Controller detects that the services are inactive. Bydefault, the BlackBerry Controller also restarts services if the BlackBerry Controller detects nonresponsive threads or that a serviceis inactive for a long period of time.

Registry keys determine how the BlackBerry Controller monitors the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components and restarts theservices that are associated with the components. You can change the default behavior of the BlackBerry Controller by creatingnew registry keys and changing the default values of the registry keys.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller restarts the BlackBerry Messaging Agent

Before you begin: To create a user.dmp file, or to use a user.dmp file as a data collection option, you must download and installthe User Mode Process Dumper application that is included as a part of the Microsoft® OEM Support Tools.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, open the Registry Editor.

2. In the left pane, perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows®, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise Server.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

3. Right-click BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Click New > Key.

4. Type Controller.

5. Perform any of the following tasks:

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Task Steps

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named RestartAgentsOnCrash.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Messaging Agent if the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent stops responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent if the BlackBerry Messaging Agent stops

responding, type 1.

Change the maximum number of times

that the BlackBerry Messaging Agent

restarts daily.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named MaxAgentRestartPerDay.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, type a value.The default maximum number of restarts that can occur daily is ten.

Change the maximum number of

missed health checks that can occur

before the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent restarts.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named WaitToRestartAgentOnHung.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, type a value that is greater than four, which provides

the BlackBerry Controller with sufficient time to monitor thread health

checks before the BlackBerry Controller restarts the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent.The default value is 6.

Health checks occur every ten minutes. If a health check does not receive a

response from the thread that that the BlackBerry Controller monitors, the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server tracks the missed health check in the BlackBerry

Messaging Agent log file as the wait count.

Example:

[20148] (05/12 12:21:00):{0xC28} Thread: *** No Response *** Thread

Id=0xB00, Handle=0x558, WaitCount=2

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Task Steps

Prevent the BlackBerry Controller from

restarting the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent when a nonresponsive thread

occurs.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named WaitToRestartAgentOnHung.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, type 0.The default value is 6.

Prevent the BlackBerry Controller from

restarting the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent for a specific time range if the

BlackBerry Controller detects a

nonresponsive thread.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named

RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutFrom.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Base section, select the Decimal option.

d. In the Value data field, type the lowest value of the time range.The values range from 0 to 23, where 0 is 12:00 AM and 23 is 11:00 PM.

e. Create a DWORD value that is named RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutTo.

f. Double-click the new DWORD value.

g. In the Base section, select the Decimal option.

h. In the Value data field, type the highest value of the time range.

For example, if you configure the RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutFrom value to

eight and the RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutTo value to 17, the BlackBerry

Controller does not restart the BlackBerry Messaging Agent between 8:00 AM

and 5:00 PM if it detects a nonresponsive thread.

To turn off the time range, in the RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutFrom and

RestartAgentOnHungBlackoutTo value fields, type 0.

Restart the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent without creating a user.dmp file

when the BlackBerry Controller

detects nonresponsive threads.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named RestartAgentOnHung.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, type 0.The default value is 1.

If you changed the default value for the WaitToRestartAgentOnHung DWORD

value, that value takes precedence over the RestartAgentOnHung value.

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Change the maximum number of

user.dmp files that each BlackBerry

Enterprise Server creates daily before

the BlackBerry Controller restarts the

BlackBerry Messaging Agent.

a. Create a DWORD value that is named MaxUserDumpPerDay.

b. Double-click the new DWORD value.

c. In the Value data field, type a value.The default value is 3.

To turn off the daily creation of user.dmp files, change the

MaxUserDumpPerDay value field to 0.

6. Click OK.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller restarts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server serviceBy default, the BlackBerry® Controller restarts a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server service if it stops responding.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server component that you want to change, open the Registry Editor.

2. In the left pane, perform one of the following actions:• If you are running a 32-bit version of Windows®, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Research In Motion.• If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion.

3. Perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Attachment

Service.

a. Click BBAttachServer.

b. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

c. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Attachment Service if the service stops responding,

type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Attachment Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Collaboration

Service.

a. Click BlackBerry Collaboration Service.

b. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

c. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

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• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Collaboration Service if the service stops

responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Collaboration Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry MDS

Connection Service.

a. Click BlackBerry Mobile Data Server.

b. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

c. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service if the service stops

responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

MDS Connection Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Router.a. Click BlackBerryRouter.

b. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

c. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Router if the service stops responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Router if the service stops responding, type 1.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Mail Store

Service.

a. Navigate to BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

b. Click MailStore.

c. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

d. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Mail Store Service if the service stops responding,

type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Mail Store Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

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Task Steps

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry Policy Service.a. Navigate to BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

b. Click PolicyServer.

c. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

d. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Policy Service if the service stops responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Policy Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

Change how the BlackBerry Controller

restarts the BlackBerry

Synchronization Service.

a. Navigate to BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

b. Click SyncServer.

c. Double-click the DWORD value that is named RestartOnCrash.

d. In the Value data field, perform one of the following actions:

• To prevent the BlackBerry Controller from restarting the

BlackBerry Synchronization Service if the service stops

responding, type 0.

• To permit the BlackBerry Controller to restart the BlackBerry

Synchronization Service if the service stops responding, type 1.

4. Click OK.

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service notification messages

Block notification messages that an event data source sends to BlackBerry devicesIf users receive notification messages on BlackBerry® devices too frequently from an event data source (for example, an applicationserver or content server), you can create a filter to block the notification messages. When you create a filter to block an eventdata source, the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service does not process or send notification messages from the event data sourceto BlackBerry devices.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Integration Service.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

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4. In the Filter host/address field, type the name of the event data source (for example, <host_name>.<domain>) or the IPaddress of the event data source.

5. Click Save all.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool

Configuring notifications using the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool

You can use the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Alert Tool to monitor the Windows Event Log™ and send users that you define asnotification recipients a notification message when the tool records a critical, error, warning, or informational event. You mustconfigure notification settings for each BlackBerry® Enterprise Server in your organization's BlackBerry Domain.

Change the default event monitoring level

By default, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Alert Tool monitors critical events only.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Alert.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the SMTP host name field, type the SMTP host name of your organization's gateway in DNS format (for example,smtp.CompanyName.com).

5. In the SMTP account name field, type the name of the SMTP account that you want to send notifications from.

6. In the SMTP from address field, type the SMTP address that you want to send notifications and receive replies tonotifications.

7. In the Event level drop-down list, click one of the following menu items:• To monitor level 0 events (critical), click Critical.• To monitor all events up to and including level 1 (critical and error), click Error.• To monitor all events up to and including level 2 (critical, error, and warning), click Warning.• To monitor all events up to and including level 3 (critical, error, warning, and informational), click Informational.

8. Click OK.

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Define a notification recipient

You can specify a notification recipient for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Alert Tool so that the contact receives notificationmessages in email or popup messages that appear on the screen. You can send popup messages to the contact if the Messengerservice for Windows® is running on the computer that you installed the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool on, and if thecomputer is not running Windows Server® 2008. The contact receives popup messages only if the Messenger service is runningon the contact's computer.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Alert.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the User name field, type the name of the contact.

5. In the Event level drop-down list, click one of the following menu items:• To send notification messages for the default event monitoring level, click Default.• To send notification messages for all events up to and including level 1 (critical and error), click Error.• To send notification messages for all events up to and including level 2 (critical, error, and warning), click Warning.• To send notification messages for all events up to and including level 3 (critical, error, warning, and informational), click

Info.

6. In the Email address field, type the recipient's email address.

7. To send notification messages as popup messages on the contact's computer, in the Console field, type the name of thecontact's computer.

8. Click OK.

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Monitoring PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls

Change the default location for the log files for PIN messages, SMS text messages, and callsNote: The log files for PIN messages, SMS text messages, and calls store confidential information in plain-text format. To protectthe information, you must restrict access to the location of the log files.

By default, the log files are stored in C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Logs. This is the samelocation that the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component log files are stored in.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Synchronization.

2. Click the instance that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Audit root directory field, type the path to the location where you want to save the log files.

5. Click Save all.

Monitor PIN messagesYou can use the log files for PIN messages to monitor the time and frequency when users send PIN messages from BlackBerry®devices. The log files are named using the format PINLog_<yyyymmdd>. By default, logging for PIN messages is turned off.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the PIM Synchronization tab, in the Disable PIN Messages Wireless Synchronization drop-down list, click No.

6. Click Save all.

Monitor SMS text messagesYou can use the log files for SMS text messages to monitor the time and the frequency when users send SMS text messages fromBlackBerry® devices. The log files are named using the format SMSLog_yyyymmdd. By default, logging for SMS text messagesis turned off.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click an IT policy.

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4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the PIM Synchronization tab, in the Disable SMS Messages Wireless Synchronization drop-down list, click No.

6. Click Save all.

Turn off call loggingYou can use the log files for calls to monitor the time and frequency when users make calls from BlackBerry® devices. The logfiles are named using the format PhoneCallLog_<yyyymmdd>. By default, logging for calls is turned on.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the BlackBerry solution management menu, expand Policy.

2. Click Manage IT policies.

3. In the list of IT policies, click the appropriate IT policy.

4. Click Edit IT policy.

5. On the PIM Synchronization tab, in the Disable Phone Call Log Wireless Synchronization drop-down list, click Yes.

6. Click Save all.

Log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentsYou can use log files to record the activity of BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components and troubleshoot issues with thecomponents. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server creates a log file for each BlackBerry Enterprise Server component and saves thelog files on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server saves the logfiles in C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Logs. Each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instancesaves the log files in folders that it creates daily and organizes by date. To prevent the BlackBerry Enterprise Server log files fromtaking up too much disk space, you can change how BlackBerry Enterprise Server components create log files.

By default, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server names log files<server_name>_<component_identifier>_<instance>_<yyyymmdd>_<log_number>.txt (for example,BBServer01_MAGT_01_20070120_0001.txt). An event that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server writes to a log file begins with afive-digit number, where the first digit represents the logging level. For example, the following log file entry logs level 3, whichare informational level events: [30000] (03/12 14:03:42.315):{0x18CC} [ENV] Computer Host Name: host_name.

Component identifiers for log filesYou can identify the names for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server log files using the following component identifiers:

Component identifier Logging component

ACNV BlackBerry Attachment Service attachment conversion

ADLSYNC Novell® GroupWise® system address book synchronization

ALRT BlackBerry Enterprise Server Alert Tool

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Component identifier Logging component

APP BlackBerry Monitoring Service Application Core

ASCL BlackBerry Attachment Service client

ASMN BlackBerry Attachment Service attachment monitor

ASRV BlackBerry Attachment Service component

BBAS-AS BlackBerry Administration Service – Application Server

BBAS-NCC BlackBerry Administration Service – Native Code Container

BBIM BlackBerry Instant Messaging

BBMS BlackBerry Monitoring Service console

BBMS-APP BlackBerry Monitoring Service Application Core

BBMS-DCS BlackBerry Monitoring Service Data Collection Subsystem

BBMS-ENG BlackBerry Monitoring Service Polling Engine

CBCK backup connector

CMNG management connector

CNGW Novell GroupWise connector

CONN BlackBerry Synchronization Connector

CTRL BlackBerry Controller

CWPA Novell GroupWise personal address book connector

CWQM Novell GroupWise CheckNew connector

DBNS BlackBerry database notification service

DCS BlackBerry Monitoring Service Data Collection Subsystem

DISP BlackBerry Dispatcher

EXTS extension connector

GWCO Novell GroupWise GWCO

GWSV Novell GroupWise service

GWSC Novell GroupWise SOAP connector

HHCG BlackBerry Configuration Panel

MAGT BlackBerry Messaging Agent

MAST BlackBerry Mail Store Service

MDAT BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

MDSS BlackBerry MDS Integration Service

POLC BlackBerry Policy Service

ROUT BlackBerry Router

SYNC BlackBerry Synchronization Service

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Component identifier Logging component

TAT BlackBerry Threshold Analysis Tool

Changing the location where BlackBerry Enterprise Server components save log files

Change the location where BlackBerry Enterprise Server components save log files

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Log file path field, type the path where you want to save the log files.

5. Click Save all.

6. On each computer that hosts a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component or BlackBerry Enterprise Server service, in theWindows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

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Store the log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components in one folderYou can store the log files for BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components in one folder instead of permitting the BlackBerryEnterprise Server to save the log files in folders that it creates daily and organizes by date.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Create folder for daily logs drop-down list, click False.

5. Click Save all.

6. On each computer that hosts a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component or BlackBerry Enterprise Server service, in theWindows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

Changing how BlackBerry Enterprise Server components create log files

Add a prefix to the file names of the log files for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

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2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. Click Edit instance.

4. In the General section, in the Log file prefix field, type the prefix that you want to add to the log files.

5. Click Save all.

6. On each computer that hosts a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component or BlackBerry Enterprise Server service, in theWindows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services.

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Change the maximum size of the log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component

When the log file for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component reaches its maximum size, the BlackBerry Enterprise Servereither creates an additional log file for the component or overwrites the current one, depending on whether you turn on log auto-roll.

By default, log auto-roll is turned on for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, which means that the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer creates an additional log file when the current log file reaches its maximum size.

You can specify a different maximum size for each log file.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Maximum size of daily log files (MB) field, type the file size.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Change the logging level for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentYou can select whether the information that you save to the log files is detailed or limited by changing the logging level for aBlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. A more detailed logging level can help you troubleshoot issues with a BlackBerryEnterprise Server component.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

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4. In each section, in the Log level drop-down list, click one of the following menu items:• To write error messages to the log files, click Error.• To write warning messages to the log files, click Warning.• To write daily activities to the log files, click Information.• To write additional information to the log files that can help you troubleshoot issues with your organization's environment,

click Debug.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Create an additional log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component when the current log file reachesits maximum size

If you turn on log auto-roll for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server creates a new logfile for the component when the current log file reaches the maximum size. If you turn off log auto-roll for a BlackBerry EnterpriseServer component, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server overwrites the current log file for the component when the log file reachesthe maximum size. By default, log auto-roll is turned on for all BlackBerry Enterprise Server components.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Log auto-roll drop-down list, click True.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Change the identifier of the log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component

You can identify the log file for a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component by the identifier that is included in the file name. Forexample, a log file that is named BBServer01_SYNC_01_20080120_001.txt uses the default component identifier SYNC toidentify the BlackBerry Synchronization Service component.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

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3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Log identifier field, type a new identifier name.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Prevent a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component from creating a daily log file

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Daily file creation drop-down list, click False.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Configure when the BlackBerry Enterprise Server deletes a log file

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Maximum age of daily log files field, type the number of days that you want the BlackBerry®Enterprise Server to delete the log files after.

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Change the character encoding of the log file for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server componentYou can change the character encoding of the log files of a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component so that the encodingsupports the tools that you use to parse and examine the log files. You can specify a different character encoding for eachBlackBerry Enterprise Server component. You can use the ANSI®, UTF-8, and UTF-16LE character encoding methods.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that contains the logging settings that you want to change.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. In each section, in the Log encoding drop-down list, click one of the following character encodings:• ANSI• UTF-8• UTF-16LE

5. Click Save all.

6. On the Servers and components menu, locate and restart the components that contain the logging settings that youchanged.

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Restore logging settings to default values for all components

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Logging.

2. Click the instance that you want to restore to default values.

3. On the Logging details tab, click Edit instance.

4. Click Reset logging defaults.

5. Click Save all

6. For the changes to take effect, perform any of the following actions to restart the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server services:• To restart services other than the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, locate and

restart the services that you restored to default values.

• To restart the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Administration Service, inthe Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry Administration Service - Native Code Container service.

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BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files

Changing how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service creates a log file

Change the logging level for BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files

You can change the logging level for the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service log file, which includes the event log, UDP logfiles, and TCP log files.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click an instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the File logging destination, UDP logging destination, TCP logging destination, or EventLog loggingdestination sections, select one of the following logging levels from the Log level drop-down list:• To write events to the log files, click Event.• To write error messages to the log files, click Error.• To write warning messages to the log files, click Warning.• To write daily activities to the log files, click Informational.• To write additional information to the log files that can help you troubleshoot issues with the BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service, click Debug.

5. Click Save all.

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Change the interval that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes information to a log file

The interval that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service writes information to a log file applies to all BlackBerry MDS ConnectionService log files, including the event log, UDP log files, and TCP log files.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click an instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the File logging destination section, in the Log timer interval field, type the interval in milliseconds.

The default value is 30000.

5. Click Save all.

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Change the host and port number that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to when it sendsUDP log file messagesThe SNMP agent for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server receives UDP log file messages from the same host and port number thatthe BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to when it sends UDP log messages.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click an instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the UDP logging destination section, in the Location field, type the host name and port number using the format<host_name>:<port_number>.

5. Click Save all.

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Change the host and port number that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connects to when it sendsTCP log file messages

1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click an instance of the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.

3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the TCP logging destination section, in the Location field, type the host name and port number using the format<host_name>:<port_number>.

5. Click Save all.

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Configure BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to log DSML information

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research InMotion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\instance\config.

2. In any text editor, open the rimpublic.properties file.

3. In the rimpublic.properties file, type application.handler.dsml.logging=Yes.

4. Save and close the rimpublic.properties file.

5. In the Windows® Services, restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service service.

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Change the activities that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service writes to a log file

The settings for the activities that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service writes to a log file apply to all log files, including theevent log, UDP log files, and TCP log files.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service.

2. Click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service instance.

3. On the Logging tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the Logging section, perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Do not trace how data packets travel inside the SRP network

layer from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the

BlackBerry Dispatcher.

In the SRP logging turned on drop-down list, click No.

Do not trace how data packets travel inside the IPPP

network layer from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

to the BlackBerry Dispatcher.

In the IPPP logging turned on drop-down list, click No.

Send logging information using UDP to a UDP server. In the UDP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Trace how data packets travel inside the GME network layer

from the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to the

BlackBerry Dispatcher.

In the GME logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Monitor HTTP headers for request and response messages

that the web server sends or receives when users retrieve

content from the Internet and intranet on BlackBerry

devices.

In the HTTP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Monitor HTTP headers and the body of response messages

that the web server sends when users retrieve content from

the Internet and intranet on BlackBerry devices.

In the Verbose HTTP logging turned on drop-down list,

click Yes.

Monitor activity that occurs between the BlackBerry MDS

Connection Service and the target server when the

BlackBerry MDS Connection Service uses a TLS connection.

In the TLS logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Monitor the certificate revocation status that the

BlackBerry device retrieves from the OCSP server.

In the OCSP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

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Task Steps

Monitor BlackBerry device requests to access a user profile

or certificate from the LDAP directory.

In the LDAP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Monitor CRLs that the BlackBerry device retrieves from the

CRL server.

In the CRL logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

Monitor PGP® key status and revocation information that

the BlackBerry device retrieves from the PGP server.

In the PGP logging turned on drop-down list, click Yes.

5. Click Save all.

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Using BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files to view information for proxiedconnections to BlackBerry devices

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server writes data for each BlackBerry device connection that the BlackBerry MDS Connection Serviceproxies in the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files.

You can find the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files on the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Youcan identify BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files by the component identifier MDAT in the log file name.

Log file example: BlackBerry device user initiates the proxied connection<LAYER = IPPP, DEVICEPIN = u29, DOMAINNAME = test.rim.net, CONNECTION_TYPE = DEVICE_CONN, CONNECTIONID = 852164874, DURATION(ms) = 3500, MFH_KBytes = 0.908, MTH_KBytes = 38.218, MFH_PACKET_COUNT = 1, MTH_PACKET_COUNT = 2>

Log file example: BlackBerry Enterprise Server initiates the proxied connection (push)<LAYER = IPPP, DEVICEPIN = <devicepin>, DOMAINNAME = kmtestd, CONNECTION_TYPE = PUSH_CONN, CONNECTIONID = -432667474, DURATION(ms) = 600090, MFH_KBytes = 0, MTH_KBytes = 10.477, MFH_PACKET_COUNT = 0, MTH_PACKET_COUNT = 4>

Information in BlackBerry MDS Connection Service log files for proxied connections to BlackBerry devices

Attribute Description

LAYER protocol layer that the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service uses to proxy

BlackBerry device connections

DEVICEPIN PIN or BlackBerry® Enterprise Server user ID of the BlackBerry device that connects

using a proxy server

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Attribute Description

DOMAINNAME domain that requests the BlackBerry device connection

CONNECTION_TYPE initiator of the proxied connection, which can be either the BlackBerry device user

(DEVICE_CONN) or BlackBerry Enterprise Server (PUSH_CONN )

CONNECTIONID unique identifier for an IPPP connection, where - (minus sign) indicates a push

connection

DURATION(ms) duration of the proxied BlackBerry device connection, in milliseconds

MFH_KBytes size of messages that the BlackBerry device sends, in KB

MTH_KBytes size of messages that the BlackBerry device receives, in KB

MFH_PACKET_COUNT number of packets that the BlackBerry device sends

MTH_PACKET_COUNT number of packets that the BlackBerry device receives

BlackBerry Collaboration Service log files

Change which activities the BlackBerry Collaboration Service writes to a log file1. In the BlackBerry® Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology

> BlackBerry Domain > Component view > Collaboration.

2. Expand a BlackBerry Collaboration Service, then click an instance.

3. On the Instance information tab, click Edit instance.

4. In the Logging settings section, perform any of the following tasks:

Task Steps

Do not monitor activity at the BlackBerry instant messaging

network layer.

In the BBIM logging turned on drop-down list, click False.

Do not trace how data packets travel inside the SRP network

layer from the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the

BlackBerry Dispatcher.

In the SRP logging turned on drop-down list, click False.

Trace how data packets travel inside the GME network layer

from the BlackBerry Collaboration Service to the BlackBerry

Dispatcher.

In the GME logging turned on drop-down list, click True.

5. Click Save all.

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36

The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components authenticate the port connections over a TCP/IP or UDP/IP connection that usesSSL or TLS.

BlackBerry Administration Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can

configure the

connection

for a Microsoft® SQL Server® or an MSDE, incoming data

connections from, and outgoing data connections to, the

BlackBerry® Configuration Database

TCP 1433 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit

version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_M

ACHINE

\SOFTWARE

\Research In

Motion

\BlackBerry

Enterprise Server

\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit

version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_M

ACHINE

\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In

Motion

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can

configure the

connection

\BlackBerry

Enterprise Server

\Database\Port

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, browsers

HTTPS 443 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components

HTTP 18180 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

for HA JNDI

TCP 11100 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, a BlackBerry Administration Service

instance for local JNDI

TCP 11099 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

internal data connection TCP 18083 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

for Java® RMI

TCP 13873 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

for Java RMI over SSL

TLS 13843 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

internal data connection TCP 14457 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

internal data connection TCP 28083 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

internal data connection TLS 23843 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

internal data connection TCP 21099 BlackBerry

Configuration Panel

data connections between BlackBerry Administration

Service instances

UDP multicast IP

address/port

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can

configure the

connection

228.1.2.1/48858

228.1.2.1/48857

228.1.2.1/48855

228.1.2.5/45588

data connections between BlackBerry Administration

Service instances using TCP ping

TCP first unused port

number from

17200 to 17209;

17400 to 17409;

17600 to 17609

and 17800 to

17809

BlackBerry

Administration Service

BlackBerry Attachment Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming document submissions from the BlackBerry®

Attachment Service

TCP 1900 BlackBerry Administration

Service

outgoing conversion results to the BlackBerry Attachment

Connector

TCP 1900 BlackBerry Administration

Service

incoming connections and outgoing connections for

BlackBerry Administration Service configuration

TCP 1999 BlackBerry Administration

Service

incoming document queries from the BlackBerry Attachment

Service

TCP 2000 BlackBerry Administration

Service

outgoing conversion results of large attachments to the

BlackBerry Attachment Connector for the BlackBerry

Attachment Service

TCP 2000 BlackBerry Administration

Service

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® database hosts

TCP 1433 (static

connections

only)

Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

BlackBerry Collaboration Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the Microsoft® Office Live Communications

Server

TLS 443 BlackBerry® Administration

Service

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, IBM® Lotus® Sametime®

TCP/IP 1533 BlackBerry Administration

Service

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the Novell® GroupWise® Messenger

SSL 8300 BlackBerry Administration

Service

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Dispatcher

TCP 3200 —

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 (for

static port)

Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

outgoing syslog connections to the SNMP agent UDP 4071 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\Research In Motion\

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

BlackBerry Configuration Database connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

for a Microsoft® SQL Server® or an MSDE, incoming data

connections from, and outgoing data connections to, any of

the following BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components:

• BlackBerry Administration Service

• BlackBerry Attachment Service

• BlackBerry Collaboration Service

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Messaging Agent

• BlackBerry Policy Service

• BlackBerry Synchronization Service

TCP 1433 (for

static port)

BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

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BlackBerry Controller connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming syslog connections from the BlackBerry®

Messaging Agent

UDP 4070 Microsoft® Windows®

registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Logging Info

\Mailbox Agent

\SysLogHost

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Logging Info

\Mailbox Agent

\SysLogHost

outgoing syslog connections to the BlackBerry Messaging

Agent

UDP port number

that the

BlackBerry

Messaging

Agent

provides

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BlackBerry Dispatcher connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry® Messaging

Agent

TCP 5096 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\TcpPortDispatcher

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\TcpPortDispatcher

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, one or more of the following BlackBerry®

Enterprise Server components:

• BlackBerry Collaboration Service

• BlackBerry MDS Connection Service

• BlackBerry Policy Service

• BlackBerry Synchronization Service

TCP 3200 —

outgoing data connection that uses SRP to the BlackBerry

Router

TCP 3101 BlackBerry Administration

Service

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

incoming data connection from the BlackBerry database

notification system

UDP first unused

port number

from 4185 to

4499

outgoing syslog connection to the SNMP agent UDP 4071 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

BlackBerry Messaging Agent connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

outgoing data connections to the BlackBerry® Dispatcher TCP 5096 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\TcpPortDispatcher

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\TcpPortDispatcher

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

incoming syslog connections from the BlackBerry Controller

and CalHelper

UDP first unused

port number

from 4085 to

4499

outgoing syslog connections to the BlackBerry Controller UDP 4070 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\SysLogHost

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\SysLogHost

outgoing syslog connections to the SNMP agent UDP 4071 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\UDPPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Agents

\UDPPort

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry database

notification system

UDP first unused

port number

from 4185 to

4499

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BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

if access control for push applications is turned on, incoming

connections for the HTTP listener port

HTTP 8080 BlackBerry® Administration

Service

if access control for push applications is turned on, incoming

connections for the HTTP listener port

HTTPS 8443 BlackBerry Administration

Service

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Dispatcher

TCP 3200 —

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

outgoing syslog connections to the SNMP agent UDP 4071 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

incoming data connections for reliable pushes TCP 7874 BlackBerry Administration

Service

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

outgoing data connections to the BlackBerry® MDS

Integration Service that a Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

incoming connections from the BlackBerry MDS Connection

Service for BlackBerry device messages

HTTP 7080 setup application

incoming notification connections from third-party event

source applications

HTTP 7090 setup application

incoming secure notification connections from third-party

event source applications

HTTPS 7092 setup application

incoming connections for heartbeat messages that BlackBerry

MDS Integration Service instances send between each other

in the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service pool

HTTPS 7444 —

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry

Administration Service

HTTPS 7443 setup application

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry MDS

Application Console

HTTPS 7443 setup application

BlackBerry MDS Integration Service database connection types and portnumbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

for a Microsoft® SQL Server® or an MSDE, incoming data

connections from, and outgoing data connections to, the

BlackBerry® MDS Integration Service

TCP 1433 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

BlackBerry Monitoring Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

for a Microsoft® SQL Server®, incoming data connections

from, and outgoing data connections to, the BlackBerry®

Configuration Database and BlackBerry Monitoring Service

database

TCP 1433 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, browsers

HTTP 58180 —

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, browsers

HTTPS 8443 —

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server and any

other applications that you configured the BlackBerry

Monitoring Service to send SNMP traps to

SNMP 161 and 162 BlackBerry Monitoring

Service console

internal data connection to the BlackBerry Monitoring Service

Application Core

TCP 55500 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

internal data connection to the BlackBerry Monitoring Service

Polling Engine

TCP 55501 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

internal data connection to the BlackBerry Monitoring Service

Data Collection Subsystem

TCP 55502 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

internal data connection to the BlackBerry Monitoring Service

console

TCP 55503 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

BlackBerry Policy Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry® Dispatcher

TCP 3200 —

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 (for the

static port)

Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry database

notification system

UDP first unused

port number

from 4185 to

4499

BlackBerry Router connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry® Dispatcher

that use SRP

TCP 3101 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\ServicePort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\ServicePort

outgoing data connections to the BlackBerry® Infrastructure

that use SRP

TCP 3101 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

Windows registry

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\TcpPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\TcpPort

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, BlackBerry devices that use the BlackBerry®

Device Manager to bypass the wireless network

TCP 4101 BlackBerry Device Manager

Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\DevicePort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerryRouter

\DevicePort

outgoing syslog connections to the SNMP agent UDP 4071 Windows registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

BlackBerry Synchronization Service connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry® Dispatcher

TCP 3200 —

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry Configuration Database that a

Microsoft® SQL Server® hosts

TCP 1433 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Database\Port

incoming data connections from the BlackBerry database

notification system

UDP first unused

port number

from 4185 to

4499

IBM Lotus Sametime connection type and port number

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from and outgoing data

connections to the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service

TCP/IP 1533 IBM® Lotus® Sametime®

Administration Tool

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Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 connection types andport numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the connector for the Microsoft® Office Live

Communications Server

TLS 5061 Microsoft Office Live

Communications Server

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the connector for the Microsoft Office Live

Communications Server

TCP 5060 Microsoft Office Live

Communications Server

BlackBerry Client for use with Microsoft Office Live Communications Server2005 connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the Microsoft® Office Live Communications

Server

TLS 5061 BlackBerry® Configuration

Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the Microsoft Office Live Communications

Server

TCP 5060 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

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Novell GroupWise connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the SOAP API

TCP 7191 BlackBerry® Configuration

Panel

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the SOAP API

TCP 9000 BlackBerry Configuration

Panel

Novell GroupWise Messenger connection type and port number

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming data connections from, and outgoing data

connections to, the BlackBerry® Collaboration Service

SSL 8300 Novell® GroupWise® server

that hosts the Novell

GroupWise Messaging Agent

SNMP agent connection types and port numbers

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

incoming syslog connections from the following BlackBerry®

Enterprise Server components:

• BlackBerry Messaging Agent

• BlackBerry Dispatcher

• BlackBerry Router

UDP 4071 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerrySNMPAgen

t\Parameters\UDPPort

incoming syslog connections from SNMP queries and traps UDP 161 Windows registry

outgoing syslog connections from SNMP queries and traps TCP 162 Windows registry

Syslog connection type and port number

Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

listener port for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server events UDP 514 Windows® registry

• On a 32-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Logging Info

\<component>\

(Default)

• On a 64-bit version of

Windows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE

\WOW6432Node

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Item Connection

type

Default port

number

UI where you can configure

the connection

\Research In Motion

\BlackBerry Enterprise

Server\Logging Info

\<component>\

(Default)

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Troubleshooting: Connecting to the BlackBerry Administration Service

The web browser displays an HTTP 404 or HTTP 504 error message when it tries to connectto a BlackBerry Administration Service instance

Possible cause Possible solution

You created a BlackBerry® Administration Service pool using

DNS round robin and you stopped the BlackBerry

Administration Service services for the BlackBerry

Administration Service instance that you currently use.

Although you stopped the BlackBerry Administration Service

services, it might take some time before the BlackBerry

Administration Service instance completes the shutdown

process. During this time, if the web browser sends an HTTP

request to the BlackBerry Administration Service instance, the

BlackBerry Administration Service instance accepts the

request because the connection is still available. However,

while the BlackBerry Administration Service instance

processes the request, it completes its shutdown process and

the connection becomes unavailable. The web browser

displays an error message.

Wait a few seconds and then try to click a link in the BlackBerry

Administration Service console again. The web browser

redirects you to an instance in the BlackBerry Administration

Service pool that is running and the web browser displays the

login page for the instance.

The BlackBerry Administration Service cannot connect to the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.

Verify the BlackBerry Administration Service can access the

BlackBerry Configuration Database. If necessary, restart the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.

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Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Enterprise Server Performance

A BlackBerry Enterprise Server that you installed remotely from the BlackBerry ConfigurationDatabase uses an unexpected amount of system resources and increases wireless networktraffic

Possible causeOnce daily, the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server uses the BlackBerry Mailstore Service to refresh the user information from yourorganization's address book in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. If multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances areassociated with a BlackBerry Configuration Database, each BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance tries to use a BlackBerryMailstore Service to refresh the address book information in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. The first BlackBerry MailstoreService that starts the refresh process is responsible for completing it.

If the BlackBerry Mailstore Service that is responsible for completing the refresh process is associated with a BlackBerry EnterpriseServer that is geographically remote from the BlackBerry Configuration Database, the BlackBerry Mailstore Service can take anunexpected amount of time to complete the refresh process. The refresh process can use an unexpected amount of systemresources and increase wireless network traffic.

Possible solutionYou can use TraitTool.exe to turn off the address book refresh feature for BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances that aregeographically remote from the BlackBerry Configuration Database. As a result, BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances that arelocated geographically close to the BlackBerry Configuration Database can use the BlackBerry Mailstore Service to refresh theuser information from your organization's address book in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

TraitTool.exe is located in the Tools directory on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server installation media.

1. At the command prompt, navigate to the folder that TraitTool.exe is located in.

2. Type: TraitTool -host <name> -trait MailstoreAddressRefreshEnabled -set False, where <name> is the name of theBlackBerry Enterprise Server instance.

3. Press ENTER.

To turn on the address book refresh feature for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server again, use the same command with a value of True.

Microsoft SQL Server uses a considerable amount of disk space

Possible causeReorganizing or rebuilding an index in Microsoft® SQL Server® can cause the size of the transaction log file in the BlackBerry®Configuration Database to grow larger than expected.

Possible solution

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Add the following tasks to the end of your organization's regular maintenance plan:

1. Perform a complete backup of the transaction log file.

2. Perform a shrink log file task on the transaction log file.

Troubleshooting: Setting up user accounts

You cannot create a user account in the BlackBerry Administration Service

Possible cause Possible solution

The BlackBerry® Administration Service

is configured to use static ports when it

connects to the BlackBerry

Configuration Database server, but the

BlackBerry Configuration Database

server uses a dynamic port.

Configure the BlackBerry Administration Service to use a dynamic port for the

BlackBerry Configuration Database.

1. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or BlackBerry

Enterprise Server components, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs >

BlackBerry Enterprise Server > BlackBerry Server Configuration.

2. On the Database Connectivity tab, select the Use dynamic ports or specify

SQL port check box.

3. Click OK.

4. In the Windows® Services, restart the services for the BlackBerry

Administration Service.

You cannot find a new user account in the directory using the BlackBerry AdministrationService

Possible solutionRefresh the list of available user accounts that the BlackBerry® Administration Service can access from the directory. By default,the BlackBerry Administration Service refreshes the list of available user accounts at 4:00 AM daily.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Component view.

2. Click Email.

3. Click Refresh available user list from company directory.

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The background process to refresh the user list starts. The amount of time that the BlackBerry Administration Service requiresto refresh the user list depends on the size of the directory.

Troubleshooting: Messaging

Messages are not delivered to BlackBerry devices

Possible causeA third-party application used the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server extension API to filter messages that the BlackBerry EnterpriseServer sends to BlackBerry devices.

Possible solution1. On the computer that stores the BlackBerry Enterprise Server event logs, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In

Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\Logs.

2. Search for an event that indicates a third-party application filtered a message (for example, [30425] (07/25 00:11:10.274):{0x1700} {[email protected]} Message is requested to be blocked. EntryId=123786).

3. Perform one of the following actions:• Remove the third-party application that uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server extension API.• Change the third-party application so that it does not filter messages.

Troubleshooting: Instant messaging

Users cannot view phone numbers for contacts in the BlackBerry Client for IBM LotusSametimeApplies to: BlackBerry® Enterprise Server version 4.1 SP5 or later with the BlackBerry® Client for IBM® Lotus® Sametime®version 2.0.25 or later

Possible causeThe IBM® Lotus® Sametime® API cannot retrieve phone numbers for instant messaging contacts from the IBM Lotus Sametimeserver. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is located in a network that does not permit direct HTTP connections to the IBM LotusSametime server, the BlackBerry Collaboration Service cannot retrieve the phone numbers from the IBM Lotus Sametime serverinstead of the IBM Lotus Sametime API.

Possible solutionYou must configure a proxy server that prevents your organization's BlackBerry Enterprise Server from receiving HTTP requestsfrom external servers. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is located in an unrestricted network that permits direct HTTPconnections to the IBM Lotus Sametime server, the BlackBerry Collaboration Service establishes an HTTP connection to the IBM

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Lotus Sametime server automatically to retrieve the phone numbers. If your organization's BlackBerry Enterprise Server is locatedin a restricted network that does not permit direct HTTP connections to the IBM Lotus Sametime server, you must specify anunauthenticated proxy server in the rimpublic.properties file that the BlackBerry Collaboration Service can use to establish anHTTP connection to the IBM Lotus Sametime server.

1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology> BlackBerry Domain > Components > Collaboration.

2. Expand the instant messaging environment.

3. Click a BlackBerry Collaboration Service.

4. Click Edit instance.

5. On the Proxy mappings tab, configure the settings for an authenticated or unauthenticated proxy server. Use the defaultweb address.

6. Click the Add button.

7. Click Save All.

8. To verify that a new entry exists for the BlackBerry Collaboration Service, in the database management console, view theproxy configuration information for the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

9. If the BlackBerry Enterprise Server is located in a restricted network, perform steps 10 to 14.

10. On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Collaboration Service, navigate to <drive>:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BBIM\Servers\Instance\Config.

11. In a text editor, open the rimpublic.properties file.

12. Copy the following text into the rimpublic.properties file. Replace <host_name> with the host name of an unauthenticatedproxy server:[Java Security Property]

networkaddress.cache.ttl=0

improxy.proxy.type=http

improxy.proxy.host=<hostname>

improxy.proxy.port=8080

13. Save and close the rimpublic.properties file.

14. Restart the BlackBerry Collaboration Service.

Related topicsRestarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components, 321

A user did not accept a notification about an instant message on a computer and thenotification disappearedApplies to: BlackBerry® Collaboration Service version 4.1 or later with the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office LiveCommunications Server 2005 or the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007.

Possible cause

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A user logged in to Microsoft® Office Communicator on a computer and on a BlackBerry device or on two computers.

If the user logged in to Microsoft Office Communicator on both a computer and a BlackBerry device or on two computers, theuser received notifications about instant messages in both locations. The instant messaging conversation can occur only in thelocation where the user accepts the notification about an instant message.

If a user is logged in to Microsoft Office Communicator on both a computer and a BlackBerry device and the user does not accepta notification about an instant message on the computer before the notification disappears, the notification about the instantmessage disappears from the computer but remains on the BlackBerry device. If the user accepts the notification about theinstant message on the computer, the notification about the instant message disappears from the BlackBerry device and theinstant messaging conversation occurs on the computer. If the user accepts the notification about the instant message on theBlackBerry device, the notification about the instant message disappears from the computer and the instant messagingconversation occurs on the BlackBerry device.

During an instant messaging conversation, the user cannot switch between a computer and a BlackBerry device or betweencomputers.

Possible solutionThe user should look for notifications about instant messages on a BlackBerry device or on another computer where the usermight also be logged in to Microsoft Office Communicator. If the user is logged in to Microsoft Office Communicator on aBlackBerry device or on a second computer, the user should only accept the notification about an instant message on the computeror BlackBerry device where the user wants to have the instant messaging conversation.

A user receives a 301 error when the user logs in to an instant messaging application on aBlackBerry deviceApplies to: BlackBerry® Collaboration Service version 4.1 or later with the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office LiveCommunications Server 2005 and the BlackBerry® Client for use with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007.

Possible cause Possible solution

The BlackBerry Collaboration Service

does not support the version of the

instant messaging application that is

installed on the BlackBerry device.

Remove the instant messaging application from the BlackBerry device. Install an

earlier version of the instant messaging application on the BlackBerry device.

The Microsoft® Office Communicator

Web Access server is not configured

correctly for AJAX service.

Verify that the port number for the AJAX service is configured correctly on the

Microsoft Office Communicator Web Access server.

In the BlackBerry Client for use with

Microsoft Office Live Communications

Server 2005, the Microsoft Office

Verify that forms-based authentication is configured on the Microsoft Office

Communicator Web Access server.

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Possible cause Possible solution

Communicator Web Access server is not

configured to use forms-based

authentication and the BlackBerry

Collaboration Service is configured to

use HTTPS to connect to the Microsoft

Office Communicator Web Access

server.

Troubleshooting: BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager

Troubleshooting: Users cannot log in to the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager

Possible cause Possible solution

You might have specified an incorrect URL for the BlackBerry®

Configuration Database during the BlackBerry Administration

Service installation process.

Change the BlackBerry Configuration Database URL.

Troubleshooting: Connections to the Wi-Fi network

A BlackBerry device cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network

Possible cause Possible solution

On the BlackBerry® device, Wi-Fi®

connections are not turned on.1. On the BlackBerry device, on the Home screen, click Manage Connections.

2. Click Wi-Fi Options.

3. In the Wi-Fi field, verify that a checkmark appears.

A Wi-Fi profile is not configured on the

BlackBerry device.1. On the BlackBerry device, on the Home screen, click Manage Connections.

2. In the Wi-Fi field, verify that the name of the Wi-Fi network appears.

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Possible cause Possible solution

If the name does not appear, resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device, or instruct

the user to configure a Wi-Fi profile on the BlackBerry device.

The BlackBerry device is not in the

wireless coverage area of a wireless

access point that has an SSID that is

stored in one of the profiles on the

BlackBerry device.

Move the BlackBerry device into a wireless coverage area.

The SSID of the access point is not

configured on the BlackBerry device.

Check the SSID status indicator in the Wi-Fi status indicator group. The SSID is

case-sensitive.

If the SSID status indicator is not correct, run the Set up Wi-Fi wizard on the

BlackBerry device again.

The Wi-Fi settings on the BlackBerry

device, IT policy, or Wi-Fi profile were not

configured correctly.

Perform any of the following actions:

• Using the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, resolve any issues with the IT policy

and Wi-Fi profile. Resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

• On the BlackBerry device, run the Set up Wi-Fi wizard again.

The user account is not configured

correctly.

In the BlackBerry Administration Service, resolve any issues with the user account.

The BlackBerry device is not assigned to

the correct user account.

In the BlackBerry Administration Service, assign the correct BlackBerry device to

the user account.

The BlackBerry Enterprise Server cannot

connect to the BlackBerry device.

Perform the following actions:

• Ping the BlackBerry device from the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

• Resolve any connection issues in your organization’s network and with the

BlackBerry Router.

The settings in the IT policy or Wi-Fi

profile were not sent to the BlackBerry

device.

Resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

The BlackBerry device is not using the

same channel as the access point.

Perform the following actions:

• Use a wireless device, such as a laptop computer, to test the association with

the access point. Use the settings that the BlackBerry uses to configure the

wireless connection.

• Use a wireless device, such as a computer, to ping the BlackBerry Router. The

ping tests whether the BlackBerry Router is on the ACL of the access point.

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Possible cause Possible solution

• If access point logs are available, view the logs to determine the error that

occurred.

For more information, see the documentation for your organization’s access points.

The authentication method is not

configured correctly.

In the BlackBerry Administration Service, verify the configuration information for

the authentication method.

• If a WEP key or PSK is required, verify that the key is configured correctly.

• For WEP authentication, verify that the access point is configured to not filter

the MAC address of the BlackBerry device.

• For LEAP authentication, verify that the user’s authentication credentials are

correct.

• For PEAP authentication, verify that the user’s authentication credentials are

correct.

• For EAP-TLS authentication, verify that the EAP-TLS certificate for the user

account is correct.

Verify that the correct authentication method is configured on the access point and

BlackBerry device.

The static IP address and DHCP for the

BlackBerry device are not configured

correctly.

Perform any of the following actions:

• If a static IP address is configured, verify that the parameters such as the

subnet mask, default gateway IP address, and DNS IP address are configured

correctly.

• If the BlackBerry device uses DHCP, verify that the BlackBerry device can

obtain a valid IP configuration (for example, an IP address, subnet mask,

default gateway IP address, or DNS IP address).

• Verify that a wireless device, such as a laptop computer, can connect to the

network using DHCP and obtain an IP address.

• Verify in the DHCP logs, if they are available, that a DHCP was granted to the

BlackBerry device.

Low signal strength is causing

intermittent drops in data connectivity.

Move the BlackBerry device into a wireless coverage area.

— 1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click Wi-Fi Connections.

2. Press the Menu key.

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Possible cause Possible solution

3. Click Wi-Fi Tools > Wi-Fi Diagnostics.

4. Verify the information in the status fields for the following connection groups:

• Wi-Fi

• VPN

• UMA/GAN (if your organization's mobile network provider supports

UMA or GAN and you subscribed for the service)

• BlackBerry Infrastructure

• Enterprise

5. To view more diagnostic information, press the Menu key and click Options.

In the Display Mode drop-down list, click Advanced.

A user cannot see Wi-Fi connection settings on a Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry device

Possible causeThe Wi-Fi® enabled BlackBerry® device is not configured to permit a user to make changes to the Wi-Fi configuration settings.

Possible solution1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, change the WLAN Allowed Handheld Changes configuration setting in the Wi-

Fi profile to Yes.

2. Resend the IT policy to the BlackBerry device.

Status indicators

The status indicators for Wi-Fi® diagnostic information on a BlackBerry device show the status of the BlackBerry® deviceconnection to a Wi-Fi network.

Indicator Description

black This indicator displays when you or a user did not configure a Wi-Fi network for a

BlackBerry device.

yellow or white This indicator displays when a BlackBerry device tries to connect to a Wi-Fi network

but has not connected yet.

green This indicator displays when a BlackBerry device is connected to a Wi-Fi network.

red This indicator displays when a connection error exists between the BlackBerry

device and a Wi-Fi network.

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Status fields for Wi-Fi connections

Field Description

Current Profile This field specifies the name of the Wi-Fi® profile that the user is currently using.

SSID This field specifies the identifier for the Wi-Fi network.

When the BlackBerry® device displays an SSID value, the BlackBerry device is connected to

a network, and the name of the network appears.

AP MAC Address This field specifies the MAC address of the wireless access point that the BlackBerry device

is associated with.

When the BlackBerry device displays a value for the AP MAC Address, the BlackBerry device

is associated with the access point.

Security Type This field specifies the following link security methods:

• No Security

• WEP

• PSK

• PEAP

• LEAP

• EAP-TLS

• EAP-FAST

• EAP-TTLS

When the BlackBerry device displays the link security method, the security on the Wi-Fi

connection is turned on and active.

Association This field shows the status of the BlackBerry device connection to the access point. The status

indicators are the following icons:

• green check mark: The authentication key is applied, authentication is complete, and

keys are used to decrypt packets.

• black filled circle: No network connection exists, or no profile exists for an association

to a specific access point.

Authentication This field shows the status of the authentication process on the BlackBerry device.

Local IP Address This field specifies the IP address of the BlackBerry device. When a BlackBerry device displays

a value, it displays the network that the BlackBerry device is associated with.

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Field Description

Signal Level The field specifies the current signal strength of the BlackBerry device. The value is based

on the signal percentage level, from none to excellent.

Connection Data Rate This field specifies the data rate in Mbps. IEEE® 802.11b™ has a data rate of 11 Mbps, and

IEEE® 802.11a™ and IEEE® 802.11g™ have a data rate of 54 Mbps.

Status This field provides a descriptive status message, such as "Status acquired". It also specifies

warnings and errors that a user encountered when the user tried to open a connection to

an access point.

Network Type This field specifies whether the wireless connection type is IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, or

IEEE 802.11g.

Network Channel This field specifies the IEEE 802.11 channel that the access point uses.

Pairwise Cipher This field specifies information about how the access point manages encryption keys for a

user account on the network. You can configure an access point to support multiple pairwise

ciphers. You can use a pairwise cipher with a group cipher.

Group Cipher This field specifies information about how the access point manages encryption keys for all

user accounts on the network or locally. You can use a pairwise cipher with a group cipher.

The group ciphers have one of the following values:

• None

• WEP 40

• WEP 104

• TKIP

• AES-CCMP

An access point that you configure to support multiple pairwise ciphers is only as strong as

the weakest pairwise cipher.

Gateway Address This field specifies the IP address of the gateway that routes any packets that the gateway

sends outside the local network. In an enterprise Wi-Fi network, this field specifies the IP

address of the organization’s LAN gateway. In a personal Wi-Fi network, this field specifies

the internal IP address of the router for the home network.

DHCP This field specifies the status of the DHCP connection to the BlackBerry device. When a

check mark displays, DHCP is complete.

Primary DNS This field specifies the address of an optional computer that translates host names into IP

addresses.

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Field Description

Secondary DNS This field specifies the address of an optional computer that translates host names into IP

addresses. The BlackBerry device can use the secondary DNS server if the primary DNS is

not available.

DNS Suffix This field specifies the domain name suffix, such as .com or .org.

Subnet Mask This field specifies information about the subnet base for the IP address tha the access point

assigned to the BlackBerry device.

Server Domain Suffix This field specifies the domain name suffix for the network that the BlackBerry device is

associated with.

Certificate This field specifies the certificate that the BlackBerry device can use for Wi-Fi authentication,

if applicable.

Software Token If you configured a software token for the BlackBerry device, this field specifies the serial

number of the software token.

Status fields for VPN connections

Field Description

Current Profile This field specifies the name of the VPN profile that the user is using.

Concentrator Address This field specifies the IP address of the VPN concentrator.

Contact This field displays the status of the BlackBerry® device connection with the VPN

concentrator. A green check mark appears when the BlackBerry device connects

with the VPN concentrator.

Authentication This field displays the status of the VPN authentication on the BlackBerry device.

If the last authentication attempt was not successful, the field specifies an error

state.

Secure Device IP This field specifies the IP address of the BlackBerry device on the private network

that the VPN protects.

Status This field specifies a current status message, such as "Error: Link down".

Resolving Concentrator This field specifies that the IP address of the VPN concentrator was verified.

Concentrator IP This field specifies the IP address of the VPN concentrator.

Primary DNS When a VPN session is open, this field specifies the DNS address that corresponds

to the primary DNS of the VPN concentrator. If a VPN session is not open, this field

specifies the Wi-Fi® address.

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Secondary DNS This field specifies the address of an optional computer that translates host names

into IP addresses. The BlackBerry device uses the secondary DNS server if the

primary DNS is not available.

DNS Suffix This field specifies the domain that the BlackBerry device uses to resolve addresses

on the enterprise Wi-Fi network.

Secure Subnet Mask This field specifies the subnet mask of the BlackBerry device on the private network

that the VPN protects. The subnet mask and IP address provide information about

the subnet that the BlackBerry device has connected to.

Retry at If a BlackBerry cannot log in, this field specifies the next date and time that the

BlackBerry device can try to log in.

Session Lifetime This field specifies the length of time, in seconds, that the BlackBerry device

maintains the VPN session before the BlackBerry device renegotiates the session.

Re-login at This field specifies the length of the periodic rollover or new login period. The

BlackBerry device obtains this information from the VPN concentrator.

Failed Login Attempts This field specifies the number of login attempts that are not successful. If a user

logs in, the field is cleared and reverts to 0 automatically.

Certificate This field specifies the certificate that the BlackBerry device uses for VPN

authentication, if applicable.

Software Token If you configured a software token for the BlackBerry device, this field specifies the

serial number of the software token.

Status fields for UMA or GAN connections

If your organization's mobile network provider supports UMA or GAN and your organization subscribes to this service, a UMA/GAN connection group is present on the BlackBerry® device.

Field Description

Connection Preference This field specifies how the BlackBerry device tries to connect to the mobile network

provider’s voice and data services. Using the following settings, you or the user can

configure how the BlackBerry device accesses the mobile network provider’s voice

and data services:

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Field Description

• Wi-Fi Preferred: If possible, the BlackBerry device uses a Wi-Fi® connection.

When the user is not in a wireless coverage area, the BlackBerry device uses

a mobile network connection.

• Wi-Fi Only: The BlackBerry device uses a Wi-Fi connection only.

• Mobile Network Only: The BlackBerry device uses a mobile network

connection to the mobile network provider only.

• Mobile Network Preferred: If possible, the BlackBerry device uses a mobile

network connection but the BlackBerry device can also use a Wi-Fi connection.

UMA Wi-Fi Available This field specifies whether the user has a UMA profile.

You can safely ignore this status field.

Connection This field specifies whether the BlackBerry device is connected over UMA.

Status This field specifies the status of the UMA connection.

Registered UNC Address This field specifies the IP address or FQDN of the UNC.

Registration This field specifies whether the BlackBerry device is registered with the UNC.

Authentication This field specifies whether the BlackBerry device is authenticated with the UNC.

Serving UNC Address This field specifies the UNC that the BlackBerry device is connected to.

Security Gateway IP This field specifies the IP address of the mobile network provider’s security gateway.

Cellular information This field specifies the GSM® cellular information as received from or sent to the

UNC, MNC, MCC, mobile network ID (also known as Cell ID) of the BlackBerry

device, and ARFCN.

Cellular handover to UMA failures This field specifies errors that the BlackBerry device received during the transition

from one network type to the other when the user is on a call.

Cellular rove-in failures This field specifies errors that the BlackBerry device received during the transition

from one network type to the other when the BlackBerry device is idle.

Status fields for BlackBerry Infrastructure connections

The connection status indicators for the BlackBerry® Infrastructure appear on a BlackBerry device when a user makes a Wi-Fi®connection or tries to make a Wi-Fi connection.

Field Description

Address Used This field specifies the host name or IP address and port number that the BlackBerry

device uses to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

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Field Description

IP Used This field specifies the host name or IP address and port number that the BlackBerry

device uses to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Connecting This field specifies the IP address and port number that the BlackBerry device uses

to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Authenticating router This field specifies the IP address of the server that performs authentication, if

applicable.

Authenticating server This field specifies the IP address of the server that performs authentication.

Last Contact At This field specifies the last time that the BlackBerry device had contact with the

BlackBerry® Enterprise Server through the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Status fields for Enterprise connections

Field Description

UIDs This field specifies the SRP UID of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that hosts the

user account for the BlackBerry device.

Address Used This field specifies the host name or IP address and port number that the BlackBerry

device uses to connect to the BlackBerry® Infrastructure.

IP Used This field specifies the host name or IP address and port number that the BlackBerry

device uses to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Connecting This field specifies the IP address and port number that the BlackBerry device uses

to connect to the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

Authenticating router This field specifies the IP address of the server that performs authentication, if

applicable.

Authenticating server This field specifies the IP address of the server that performs authentication.

Last Contact At This field specifies the last time that the BlackBerry device had contact with the

BlackBerry Enterprise Server through the BlackBerry Infrastructure.

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A BlackBerry device cannot open a VPN connection

Possible cause Possible solution

The connection to the VPN concentrator

is not configured correctly.• Verify that the VPN is turned on.

• Ping the IP address of the VPN concentrator.

• Verify that the VPN concentrator host name resolves to an IP address. If it

does not, configure the VPN IP address.

The VPN authentication method is not

configured correctly.• Verify that the VPN server supports the security parameters.

• Verify that the VPN login information for the user account are correct.

A BlackBerry device cannot connect to the mobile network using UMA or GAN

Possible cause Possible solution

The UMA connection is not configured

correctly.1. On the BlackBerry® device, in the device options, click Mobile Network.

2. Verify that Wi-Fi Preferred is selected.

3. On the Mobile Network screen, verify that the Connection Preference icon

is displayed.

4. If the Connection Preference icon does not display, at the Network icon,

type ALT-GANN to turn on UMA connectivity.

The UMA profile is not configured

correctly.1. On the BlackBerry device, in the device options, click UMA.

2. Verify whether a UMA profile exists.

3. If a UMA profile does not exist, create one using the credentials of the mobile

network provider.

4. Verify that for the currently selected UMA profile, the mobile network

provider’s security gateway certificate field is not empty and is associated with

a certificate for the corresponding mobile network provider.

The BlackBerry device is not connected

to the Wi-Fi® network or has not

registered on a UNC.

1. On the BlackBerry device, on the Wi-Fi Diagnostics screen, verify that the

BlackBerry device is connected to a Wi-Fi network.

2. Connect a computer to the wireless access point.

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Possible cause Possible solution

3. To verify the IP address of the BlackBerry device, on the Wi-Fi Diagnostics

screen, ping the computer.

4. If you do not receive a response to the ping, the reason for this error is an issue

on the Wi-Fi network.

5. If you receive a response to the the ping but the BlackBerry device does not

display a success message, check the Status field for a reason for this error.

Verify whether a BlackBerry device can resolve an IP addressIf a BlackBerry® device cannot connect to a Wi-Fi® network, you can determine which connections the BlackBerry device cannotmake to it. You can ping the IP address of another wireless device, the Wi-Fi gateway, a VPN concentrator, the UNC of the mobilenetwork provider, or the BlackBerry Router.

A user can ping network servers from a BlackBerry device to check the availability and responsiveness of network servers.

1. On the BlackBerry device, on the Home screen, click Manage connections.

2. Click Wi-Fi Options.

3. Press the Menu key, and click Wi-Fi Tools > Ping.

4. In the Ping Type field, perform one of the following actions:• To ping another wireless device, click IP or Name.• To ping the BlackBerry device, click Self.• To ping the security gateway, click WLAN Gateway.• To ping the VPN concentrator, click VPN Concentrator.• To ping the UNC of the mobile network provider, click UNC.• To ping the BlackBerry Router, click BBR.

5. In the Ping to field, type the IP address that you want to ping.

6. In the Number of Pings field, type the number of times that you want to ping the IP address.

7. On the menu, click Send ping.

Look up a computer name to resolve an IP addressUsing a BlackBerry® device, a user can look up a computer name in the DNS server to resolve network or domain names and IPaddresses.

1. On the BlackBerry device, on the Home screen, click Manage connections.

2. Click Wi-Fi Options.

3. Press the Menu key and click Wi-Fi Tools > DNS Lookup.

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4. In the Host field, type a name or an IP address that you want to look up.

5. Press the Menu key and click DNS Lookup.

6. Press the Menu key and click Send ping.

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AESAdvanced Encryption Standard

ACLAn access control list (ACL) is a list of permissions that are associated with an object, such as a file, directory, or other networkresource. It specifies which users or components have permission to perform specific operations on an object.

AESAdvanced Encryption Standard

AES-CCMPAdvanced Encryption Standard Counter Mode CBCMAC Protocol

AJAXAsynchronous JavaScript® and XML

APIapplication programming interface

ASCIIAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange

BCCblind carbon copy

BlackBerry CALA BlackBerry® Client Access License (BlackBerry CAL) limits how many users you can add to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

BlackBerry DomainA BlackBerry Domain consists of the BlackBerry Configuration Database with its users and any BlackBerry® Enterprise Serverinstances that connect to it.

BlackBerry MDSBlackBerry® Mobile Data System

BlackBerry MVSBlackBerry® Mobile Voice System

BlackBerry transport layer encryption

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BlackBerry transport layer encryption (formerly known as standard BlackBerry encryption) uses a symmetric key encryptionalgorithm to help protect data that is in transit between a BlackBerry device and the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server whenthe data is outside an organization's firewall.

CBCcipher block chaining

CDMACode Division Multiple Access

CLDCConnected Limited Device Configuration

CMIMECompressed Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension

content protectionContent protection helps protect user data on a locked BlackBerry device by encrypting the user data using the contentprotection key and ECC private key.

CRLcertificate revocation list

DESData Encryption Standard

device transport keyThe device transport key (formerly known as the master encryption key) is unique to a BlackBerry device. The BlackBerrydevice and BlackBerry® Enterprise Server use the device transport key to encrypt the message keys.

DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DMZA demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a neutral subnetwork outside of an organization's firewall. It exists between the trusted LANof the organization and the untrusted external wireless network and public Internet.

DNSA Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet database that translates domain names that are meaningful and recognizableby people into the numeric IP addresses that the Internet uses.

DOMDocument Object Model

DSML

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Directory Service Markup Language

DSML-enabled serverA BlackBerry® device uses a DSML-enabled server to search for and download certificates.

EAP-FASTExtensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling

EAP-GTCExtensible Authentication Protocol Generic Token Card

EAP-TLSExtensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security

EAP-TTLSExtensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security

EAPExtensible Authentication Protocol

Enterprise Service PolicyThe Enterprise Service Policy controls which BlackBerry devices can connect to a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server.

FQDNfully qualified domain name

GANgeneric access network

GMEThe gateway message envelope (GME) protocol is a Research In Motion proprietary protocol that allows the transfer ofcompressed and encrypted data between the wireless network and BlackBerry devices. The protocol defines a routing layerthat specifies the types of message contents allowed and the addressing information for the data. Gateways and routingcomponents use this information to identify the type and source of the BlackBerry device data, and the appropriate destinationservice to route the data to.

HTMLHypertext Markup Language

HTTPHypertext Transfer Protocol

HTTPSHypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer

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IP addressAn Internet Protocol (IP) address is an identification number that each computer or mobile device uses when it sends orreceives information over a network, such as the Internet. This identification number identifies the specific computer ormobile device on the network.

IPPPInternet Protocol Proxy Protocol

IPSecInternet Protocol Security

IT administration commandAn IT administration command is a command that you can send over the wireless network to protect sensitive informationon a BlackBerry device or delete all BlackBerry device data.

IT policyAn IT policy consists of various IT policy rules that control the security features and behavior of BlackBerry devices, BlackBerryenabled devices, the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, and the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager.

IT policy ruleAn IT policy rule permits you to customize and control the actions that BlackBerry devices, BlackBerry enabled devices, theBlackBerry® Desktop Software, and the BlackBerry® Web Desktop Manager can perform.

Java MEJava® Platform, Micro Edition

JDBCJava® Database Connectivity

JREJava® Runtime Environment

JVMJava® Virtual Machine

LANlocal area network

LDAPLightweight Directory Access Protocol

LEAPLightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol

LTPA

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Lightweight Third-Party Authentication

MACmessage authentication code

MCCmobile country code

messaging serverA messaging server sends and processes messages and provides collaboration services, such as updating and communicatingcalendar and address book information.

MIDPMobile Information Device Profile

MIMEMultipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

mirror databaseIn database mirroring, a mirror database is a standby copy of a principal database.

MNCmobile network code

MS-CHAPMicrosoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

MSDEMicrosoft® SQL Server® Desktop Engine

NATnetwork address translation

NTLMNT LAN Manager

OCSPOnline Certificate Status Protocol

PACproxy auto-configuration

PAPPush Access Protocol

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PEAPProtected Extensible Authentication Protocol

PIMpersonal information management

PINpersonal identification number

PKCSPublic-Key Cryptography Standards

PKIPublic Key Infrastructure

POAPost Office Agent

principal databaseIn database mirroring, a principal database is the database that starts the mirroring session.

private contact folderA private contact folder contains a BlackBerry device user's contact list. A user can synchronize the private contact folderthat is located in the email application on a users's computer with a device. In a Novell® GroupWise environment, a privatecontact folder is referred to as a personal address book.

PSKpre-shared key

RTFRich Text Format

SIPSession Initiation Protocol

S/MIMESecure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

SMSShort Message Service

SMTPSimple Mail Transfer Protocol

SNMP

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Simple Network Management Protocol

SOAPSimple Object Access Protocol

SQLStructured Query Language

SRPServer Routing Protocol

SRP IDThe SRP ID is a unique identifier for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to identifyitself to the BlackBerry® Infrastructure during SRP authentication.

SSIDservice set identifier

SSLSecure Sockets Layer

TCPTransmission Control Protocol

TCP/IPTransmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a set of communication protocols that is used to transmit dataover networks, such as the Internet.

TKIPTemporal Key Integrity Protocol

TLSTransport Layer Security

Triple DESTriple Data Encryption Standard

UCSUniversal Content Stream

UDPUser Datagram Protocol

UIDunique identifier

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UMAUnlicensed Mobile Access

UNCUniversal Naming Convention

USBUniversal Serial Bus

UTFUCS Transformation Format

UTF-88-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format

VPNvirtual private network

VoIPVoice over Internet Protocol

WAPWireless Application Protocol

WEPWired Equivalent Privacy

witnessIn database mirroring, a witness is an optional Microsoft® SQL Server® instance that permits the mirror database to knowwhen to promote itself.

WLANwireless local area network

XMLExtensible Markup Language

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